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DeoxIT 5 is magic! I have been an evangelist for it for 10 years now.
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DeoxIT 5 is magic! I have been an evangelist for it for 10 years now.
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DeoxIT is some of the best stuff out there.
dxAce Michigan USA Absolutely - it solved my scratchy pot problems on practically everything, lickety-split. Bruce Jensen |
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I have some old radios that make that scratchy noise when I tune between
stations and some other old radios (and flashlights too) that have some battery corrosion that needs to be cleaned off. I will buy a can of Deoxit and do my own "expert review" of Deoxit. cuhulin |
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clifto wrote: David wrote: On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 17:51:38 -0500, dxAce wrote: DeoxIT is some of the best stuff out there. Formerly known as Cramolin. Sort of. Cramolin disappeared when the ban on CFCs went into effect. (May have still been offered in Canada for a while after it disappeared from the USA.) I got the distinct impression that DeOxit was different by one or two chemicals. DeOxit smells like tinkertoys. ![]() Actually, (I've got some old postings about this) Cramonlin disappeared in the US when the people in Germany who made it got hacked off at Caig, who were claiming that they invented it. So Caig cloned it and named it DeOxit. Cramolin is still made there, and I hear that you can get at foreign brand automotive suppliers, as it's the preferred cure for electrical problems in various German car lines. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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David wrote:
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 10:45:24 -0600, wrote: I have some old radios that make that scratchy noise when I tune between stations and some other old radios (and flashlights too) that have some battery corrosion that needs to be cleaned off. I will buy a can of Deoxit and do my own "expert review" of Deoxit. cuhulin Use white vinegar on the battery crud. Funny, for me baking soda works a treat. -- All relevant people are pertinent. All rude people are impertinent. Therefore, no rude people are relevant. -- Solomon W. Golomb |
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On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 17:53:35 -0600, clifto wrote:
David wrote: On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 10:45:24 -0600, wrote: I have some old radios that make that scratchy noise when I tune between stations and some other old radios (and flashlights too) that have some battery corrosion that needs to be cleaned off. I will buy a can of Deoxit and do my own "expert review" of Deoxit. cuhulin Use white vinegar on the battery crud. Funny, for me baking soda works a treat. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...teries+vinegar |
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A spoon full of Baking Soda in a glass of water works for stomach
indigestion.A spoon full (or two) in a cup of hot water works for getting battery acid off of auto batteries.A bowl of Baking Soda in the refrigerator works for keeping the regrigerator smelling ok.Bakng Soda is great for some food recipes.But,Baking Soda or White Vineger for removing battery corrosion from radios?,,,,, Forget It!,it doesn't work at all. I went to the food store this afternoon and then I stopped at a gas station to buy some gasoline for my lawn mower.By that time,I had forgotten all about going to the Radio Shack store for a can of Deoxit.It doesn't matter that much to me anyway,I am not in a hurry.Maybe next week,I might think about it,maybe never. cuhulin |
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Mark Zenier wrote:
clifto wrote: Sort of. Cramolin disappeared when the ban on CFCs went into effect. Actually, (I've got some old postings about this) Cramonlin disappeared in the US when the people in Germany who made it got hacked off at Caig, who were claiming that they invented it. So Caig cloned it and named it DeOxit. Cramolin is still made there, and I hear that you can get at foreign brand automotive suppliers, as it's the preferred cure for electrical problems in various German car lines. That's what I get for believing everything I read. ![]() -- All relevant people are pertinent. All rude people are impertinent. Therefore, no rude people are relevant. -- Solomon W. Golomb |
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