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![]() bpnjensen wrote: Hi, folks - regarding the DeOxit, people apparently use the old-fashioned stuff (the D5 or D100) without too much regard for whether it harms plastics in modern electronic equipment. Is this true, or do folks go for the new "plastic-safe" variety? Also, do these spray cans come with nozzle straws for precise aim? Responses appreciated, and the advice so far has been fabulous - thanks! I've been using the Cramolin R5 De-Oxit here (now apparently D5), but I can't give you any insight as to whether it affects plastic or not. I've never experimented. The 6oz. cans I have here come with nozzle straws. I just looked at their website again, and it looks as though their products are carried by Radio Shack... wonder if one gets a cell-phone with every can? dxAce |
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