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What is the best method for cleaning all of the electrical contacts??
The solderless terminals could use some cleaning as well as all of the fuse contact posts. |
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Diapers? If you look around electronics stores, you may find a small tub of dielectric grease, apply it to both sides of closing connectors after you clean them with Blue Shower, or sameish, and use a small brass brush (fuzzy one works best) on hard to clean ones. (brass is softer than steel... yaya) A bore brush works great, they make tiny ones, good for the deep connectors. (not a steel brush) The grease will save you from going back in there ever again, use sparingly.. Dab'l dooya, Mate! M |
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