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Default WD-40 to clean electric contacts?

On Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at 7:11:25 PM UTC-7, Phil Allison wrote:
whit3rd wrote:
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Their marketing looks like snake oil ... to the best of my knowledge,
none of their competition is any better.


** WD 40 does a better and far quicker job, plus penetrates crevices
way better. I have some Caig D100L and it is near useless.



Sure, the D100L (red stuff) is a 'cleaner' which dissolves gunk.



** No it is gunk, a mix of snake oil and bull****.



The DeoxIT S series is their current name for the worthwhile stuff.



** Yawnnnnnnnnnn

One born every minute....


..... Phil


 
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