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mc wrote: "David" wrote in message ... labtech_one wrote: You can use contact cleaner, or just plain ole WD40, spray and work the control back and forth a few times to break loose the 'dirt' and then spray again to rinse it away. Wait about 1 hour, for the spray to dry, before using the radio again. WD and some contact cleaners are a) flamable and/or b) conductive If the problem is good contact between the metal wiper and the carbon or plastic resistive element, a little conductivity might not be a bad thing. I strongly recommend using the appropriate Caig product (available at Radio Shack) rather than WD-40 or a solvent chosen at random. That will help ensure that it stays clean and properly lubricated after the cleaner dries. From the directions on their web site, "CaiLube MCL". I found it at the local Fry's. MG Chemical's "Nu-Trol" works about the same. Lubricating control cleaner seems to be the generic name. I reserve the De-Oxit type stuff for cassette tape unit "Record" switches, leaky battery holder terminals, VCR Mode Switches, intermittent phone jack cutout switches, and the like where the problem is cruddy metal-metal contacts. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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