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Old 11-06-2007, 03:30 PM
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I use a product by MG chemicals called "Contact cleaner with silicones". Cat # 404B-340g. Its intended as a tuner cleaner/lube. It has an adjustable sprayer which is very handy for not making a mess of overspray. Its in a 12oz bottle, which is plenty for cleaning many tuners. Most tuner cleaners are in a small container and seem to be empty before you know it. This stuff cost only $8/can. I buy from Frys electronics. I dont think there are too many around but I happen to live near one. MG chemical makes a variety of products for the electronic service tech such as audio/video head cleaner, flux remover, component freeze spray etc. Go to mgchemicals.com to see everything they have Their products come in a very plain color coded container. Ive had great results with everything Ive tried from them.


Lets not get off on a tangent about WD-40 as a contact cleaner. Its not advisable to use, especially as a tuner cleaner.
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