On Tue, 12 Jul 2016 16:39:22 -0700 (PDT), whit3rd
wrote:
The red was a CLEANER, was labeled as a rinse-off-after product. The contact enhancer
was the blue, apply-and-forget. The enhancer works well, but the patent has expired,
so Caig literature is rather obscure on the ingredient labels. DeOxit Shield S has
NATO stock number
NSN 6850-00-450-5821, and hasn't changed since that number was issued... 47 years ago?
Yep. I took some photos of the labels. Use your own judgment as to
whether it should be rinsed off, or if you like corrosion.
http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/pics/Cramolin%20R-100L/
I'll find a tripod to take better photos later today. It's difficult
to get good depth of field on a cylindrical object with a junk camera.
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