WD-40 to clean electric contacts?
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WD-40 does not completely evaporate over time unless the temperature
is higher than that which is compatible with human life. It leaves a
kind of hard residue, almost like a very hard wax. A very thin
coating. Which, unless baked on, will be easily dissloved when next
doused with WD-40. I have had direct experience with this coating.
** Ever burn some oil in a fry pan ?
If you put WD-40 on parts that get hot, a similar residue forms.
It cleans off easily or dissolves in fresh WD-40 so is not a problem.
I see it on the pins of certain noval tubes from time to time.
..... Phil
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