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Old September 29th 04, 04:13 PM
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bpnjensen wrote:

Folks, advice if you please - When attempting to clean out pots,
switches, etc., is De-Oxit noticeably better than other similar
products, or would a Radio Shack (for example) product work roughly as
well? Any precautions necessary to protect equipment? I have an
MFJ-1026 Noise Canceller, works gangbusters, but has those scratchy
pots that I'd like to try cleaning before I have to perform surgery.

What sort of shops will carry De-Oxit be acquired locally? I am in
the "Big City" (SF Bay Area).

I welcome and appreciate responses.


I'd call around and check and see if anyone carries De-Oxit, or any of the other
fine Caig products.

By all accounts they are the best, and I've been using their stuff here
exclusively for years.

If not available locally, you can always place an order:

http://www.caig.com/

dxAce


 
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