Re: Safe to use WD40 as switch or potentiometer cleaner?
From: Woody (harrogate2_at_ntlworld.com)
Date: 08/22/04
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Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 07:26:46 GMT
"Ken G." <goodguyy@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> There is a large ``cult`` against wd40 because someone chose to start it
> then the rest have not tried it and are hell bent that it wont work .
>
> For ordinary pot , switch , control cleaning wd40 works fine . More is
> not better . It does not leave gunk behind .
>
>
The old favourite was carbon tetrachloride (if you can still get it) with a
drop if machine oil in it - usually one drop of 3-in-1 in a teaspoonful of
CTC.
-- Woody harrogate2@ntlworld.com
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