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Default Green ooze from house wiring

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A friend asked me to look at his house wiring because green stuff was
oozing out of L & N at most of the 13A sockets in the house.
He wasn't kidding - it's like Lyles Golden Syrup, but bright green
instead of golden.
It is *not* corroding the copper wires at all, but the brass pins of 13A
plugs are blackened.
The wiring and house are about 25 years old, dry and in vg condition,
standard 7/029 T&E.
The effect was first noticed about 5 years ago.
Earth wires are clean, except where some goo has dripped on them.
Insulation is fine - over 100M on the circuit I tested.
Stripping back a bit of neutral insulation, the goo appears to be in the
strands.

Any ideas?


Is it possible to see some detailed online piccys of that?. IIRC wasn't
there a thread on this some while ago with PVC insulation melting with
no apparent heat cause?..


Sorry no pics - not much to photo really except shiny copper with
translucent green goo.
Googled it to death b4 posting - nothing.
Insulation is fine electrically and mechanically.
????????

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