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Old 01-24-2023, 08:57 AM
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Old 01-24-2023, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Bilal928S4
I was just on the phone with the technical service department at DeOxIt.
They said that their D5 product is for cleaning the contaminants off of the connections. They said that it will take all the oxidation of the connector, but will not make it shiny, which in their opinion is not necessary to get a good connection.
On the connections which are open to outside abuse, salt, water etc. they would recommend S5 to coat the connections to keep them good for a long time.
She said to use the spray as it will clean the part and help float the contaminants away. The 100 liquid is much thicker and the excess has to be wiped away.
So I order the DN5S-6N 5oz can & SN5S-6n 5oz can.
Hope that helps others in their quest to use the right product.
Sorry to pull in old thread, but I think my question is relevant - hopefully. I found the above comment while researching info on the best practices of cleaning the grounds on my new to me 84. Then after reading some more info on the dioxit site, I was. wondering if this might be a better way to go as far as cleaning the fuse and relay contact points when I tackle the CE on my list of to-do's. Was originally going to clean with small brass brush, but maybe this is better way to go?



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