On Nov 27, 11:23 am, "Nick /////" <re...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "shaqtopz" <shaqt...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> news:657d300c-9085-4499-869e-c2991604c854@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Yikes, never use WD-40 on electrical contacts. May work for a short
> > time, but will gum up and attack the plastics and parts after a
> > while. The only thing to use on electrical contacts and connections
> > isDeoxit,www.deoxit.com, actually chemically improves connections
> > after it cleans it. Stuff is amazing and is safe on just about every
> > material.
> > Try it, you will not use anything else after you try.
> > Mike
>
> Nearly 20 years use of WD40 on ONE car, from new, on electrical
connectors,
> including wires, contacts, casing & rubber seals has never produced any
> problems. In fact totally beneficial. Plenty of other cars of varying
> ages of continual WD40 use all perfectly OK as well.
>
> Nick /////
To each his own. I use products that are specifically designed and
tested on their particular use.
I use WD-40 and other mechanical lubricants for "mechanicall
applications" and DeoxIT products on "electrical applications".
Mike


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