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Default Identification for onboard switch needed (Receiver Pioneer A-331)


"dave= total dickhead "

Phil Allison wrote:


A little WD40 on a small brush cleans it up perfectly in seconds -
because
WD40 is 90% grease solvent with a very
low surface tension.

If you squirt some into a pot through a hole or crevice, the same thing
happens but it takes a tad longer and you have to rotate the pot a few
times.

Fluids that have no or poor grease solvents simply cannot do this trick.

Include isopropyl alcohol and flurocarbons in this category - as used in
so
called "contact cleaners".


If I returned a boutique amp to a customer and it smelled like WD-40 I
would likely not see that person (or any of his friends) ever again.


** You need to get some smarter customers.

And there is no need for the amp to smell.


WD-40 is something mechanics use.


** And many, many others too.


DeOxIt is something e-techs use.


** Only the gullible ****wits like you.

And only in the USA.


.... Phil