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WD40 is the universal cure.

"Norm Dresner" wrote in message
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Okay, SOS pads in the kitchen but what in the electronics lab?

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Norm


WD40 is a wax disssolved in a mixture of solvents. It will eventually
dissolved the resistive material inside many pots...thus permanently destroying
the part.

Hint: WD40 IS NOT A LUBRICANT. IT IS A WATER-DISPLACER ("WD"...GET IT)
designed for corosion protection of ferous metals. WD40 IS USELESS AND
COUNTERPRODUCTIVE FOR ANY OTHER APPLICATION.

Go to an electronics store and purchase a can of spray-on contact cleaner (with
or without lubricant for pots). There are at least dozens of different brand
names.


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