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Leon[_7_] Leon[_7_] is offline
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Default Yet ANOTHER use for WD40

On 7/20/2011 3:44 PM, Josepi wrote:
Contacts do **NOT** corrode. Contacts may tarnish being made from
copper, brass, silver and gold.


If not corrode, they will absolutely pit. And I assure you gold
contacts WILL NOT tarnish.






Spraying it on electrical equipment to displace does not mean into the
conductors. When you have water in your electrical conductors you have a
bigger problem.

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"Zz Yzx" wrote in message
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wd40

Sheesh guys.

WD40 was invented to displace water and prevent corrosion of
electrical contacts. It has no to none lubricitive properties.

-TES