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<blockquote data-quote="kc2eeb" data-source="post: 91976" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>Deoxit is fine to use for the contacts, switches, and the tube sockets.</p><p>Use it sparingly, don't spray it all over the board.</p><p>Deoxit contains oxalic acid which removes oxidation and promotes electrical conductivity. You do not want to soak the board with it.</p><p>To clean the pc board use alcohol like you can get at Home Depot.</p><p>It will remove the brown residue (flux) you may see on the boards</p><p>and will not hurt anything. You can use it liberally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc2eeb, post: 91976, member: 811"] Deoxit is fine to use for the contacts, switches, and the tube sockets. Use it sparingly, don't spray it all over the board. Deoxit contains oxalic acid which removes oxidation and promotes electrical conductivity. You do not want to soak the board with it. To clean the pc board use alcohol like you can get at Home Depot. It will remove the brown residue (flux) you may see on the boards and will not hurt anything. You can use it liberally. [/QUOTE]
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