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Can anyone recommend a spray good for cleaning and protecting electrical contacts, connectors, etc.? Especially board edge connectors and harness connectors that connect various items to a monitor chassis??
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Deoxit has worked well for me. It cleans, lubricates and leaves a protective coating. Another hint if you have an edge connector is to use a magic eraser sponge. They work woders removing light oxidation / grime from contacts.
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Thanks much.
Yes, I do also use an eraser to clean edge connectors but wonder if there is a product I can apply to keep them from loosing good connection as they spend time in use on site.
Also, where can I buy Deoxit?
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My can of Deoxit came from Fry's Electronics but they're only west coast. A google product search returns lots of results including Radio Shack. It comes in a spray or can form. About the eraser I meant
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, not an actual eraser (and don't use it on plated contacts). Be careful using a pencil eraser to clean contacts, it will leave behind a residue that increases the rate of oxidation.
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