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I have an old Fisher Stereo system, which has a powerful amp, but the balance control is screwy. I can't remove the pot, and its about 3x smaller than one in an Atari Paddle. Any suggestions for cleaning? WD-40?
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I've used
TV Tuner Cleaner
from Radio Shack. Took all the crackle out of the pots on my 71/72 bass amp. It also has a lube in it so they turn silky smooth now. It seems expensive for such a small bottle, but it really worked like a charm, and the little bottle goes a long way.
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i dont thinnk you want to use any lube type sprays like wd40. you could try contact/head cleaner. that stuff leaves no residue. i once managed to clean mildew off some ram with this gear (",)
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Never use WD-40 in a volume control. It was never designed for that and will ruin it. You can use the Radio Shack Tuner/Control cleaner lube spray nicely.
I am a professional and use MG Chemicals (
www.mgchemicals.com
) Nu-Trol Control Cleaner/Lube which is made specially for cleaning volume controls. It's catalog number 401B-140g. MG Chemical products are for sale to professionals only thru dealers like MCM Electronics and Mouser Electronics.
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