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Old November 23rd 03, 07:41 AM
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In article 32, Allen McBroom
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Let the newsgroup scroll proclaim that Howard N. Lute
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Hello all,
I am wondering which type/brand of contact cleaner would you recommend
for either switches or pots ? Several of my radios are in need of this
sevicing and since it's been a long time since I've bought any (years)
perhaps there's some great New cleaner out there that I need to know
about.


Just go to Radio Shack, and get a can of Color TV Tuner Cleaner.
It's a contact cleaning spray with a lubricant built in. Makes scratchy
pots feel and work like new. Use the little red tube, put a shot in the
hole in the back of the pot.


I have a can of it....cat no. 64-4315....it's called Tuner Control Cleaner and
it works well. Cleaned a tuner on an old radio I was about to throw out because
the volume control wouldn't work. One shot and Voila....works perfect.

elfa

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