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Old September 29th 04, 09:19 PM
Mark Zenier
 
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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).


If you go to the Caig web site, they recommend their CaiLube product
for that.

They also have a distributor list there. MCM and
another outfit (Jameco)? do sell the line by mailorder.

Mark Zenier Washington State resident




 
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