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https://www.wd40specialist.com/products/contact-cleaner
https://www.wd40company.com/files/pdf/sds/specialist/wd-40-specialist-electrical-contact-cleaner-spray-us-ghs.pdf
n-Hexane 110-54-3 20-30%
Isopropyl Alcohol (Isopropanol) 67-63-0 10-20%
1,1 Difluoroethane 75-37-6 40-60%

n-Hexand and isopropyl alcohol are solvents normally used to remove
grease and oil. n-Hexane is found in some foods, so the FDA has
declared it to be food safe. It's also found in gasoline, which is
not so safe. Little wonder it's listed as "fast drying" which should
be "fast evaporating".

1,1 Difluoroethane is the propellant gas.

It's basically an alcohol and solvent spray. No oxide remover means
you get to rub off any oxide coating by hand. Also, no tarnish
remover.

Cost $7 for 11 oz (400ml).

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It's basically an alcohol and solvent spray. No oxide remover means
you get to rub off any oxide coating by hand. Also, no tarnish
remover.

Cost $7 for 11 oz (400ml).

The other Jeff.


What a surprise, WD-40 makes yet another useless product.

No thanks, I'll stick with my De-Oxit, Fader Lube and Pro-Gold.

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I guess it takes a while for the leg to pull from Ranger to Melrose Park.

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