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						Material Compatibility
		
		
	
		
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					C. DeoxIT® D Series					
				
						
						
						
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											Q: (21942) I there a list posted of materials DeoxIT D100L should NOT come it contact with? I want to clean the joints of 'gunked-up' Leatherman multi-tools. Stainless steel, mild steel, tool steel, brass, bronze. Thank-You
				
	
		
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					F. DeoxIT® Fader					
				
						
						
						
		Q: (21607) Message: Hello Is the DeoxIT Fader product conductive itself? Don't want to short out product. Thank you,
				
	
		
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					E. Computers					
				
						
						
						
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											Q: (20289) Message: Hello I have an old cd player(vintage video game console) the limit switches that detect the start/end movement of the laser head need to be cleaned. The limit switches are made of two blades that come into contact with each other...
				
	
		
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		Q: (20271) Any idea how to eliminate squeaky brushes on a vehicle?
				
	
		
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						Lubrication of pots
		
		
	
		
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		Q: (19951) I have read the posts concerning the cleaning of noisy/intermittent potentiometers on newer and antique equipment. I think there is some lubrication if using 100% D5? If a smoother, more tactile feel is desired than achieved after using 5%...
				
	
		
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		Q: (19851) Hi I have pretty much exclusively used DeoxIT D5 on pots and anything I want to improve the conductivity of. Should I be using Fader spray on the rotary pots instead? I did read where someone claimed that DeoxIT leaves a film which attract...
				
	
		
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					G. Electronics					
				
						
						
						
		Q: (19698) Industry: Other Contract Electronics Manufacturing Message: We have a customer that is having connectivity issues on some of their products. When they use your DeoxIT G100L they state that they can get upwards of 60% improved results. The ...
				
	
		
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		Q: (19652) When applying your DeoxIT® Shield and DeoxIT® Gold, does the applied contact area need to stay wet or can it be wiped off an still be effective? If either is applied to an RF connector and the connector is connected to a mating connector, ...
				
	
		
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					A. Audio/Video					
				
						
						
						
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											Q: (19595) I am trying to figure out which product, if any, will be best to lubricate some old P&G faders (motorized). I would rather not have to take the console out of service to remove the faders if possible. Thanks for your time. Thank you, Scott
				
	
		
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		Q: (19583) I am contacting you to ask for some assistance regarding the DeoxIT® D5 and DeoxIT® F5 products you sell. In short, I am a musician in need of repairing my Fender Stratocaster guitar. The volume knob on my guitar is very crackly when being...
				
	
		



