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|    Peter W. to All    |
|    Re: Best electronic contact CLEaner    |
|    02 Aug 23 11:52:57    |
      From: peterwieck33@gmail.com              Contact cleaners - a moving target.              When my wife and I were working in Saudi Arabia, I purchased Cramolin Red in       the electronics souks for SR10 (about US$3) per 300ml pressurized can. In       Saudi, nothing can be sold without complete disclosure on the labels (Caig       products are not sold there).        So each can had on it: Hydrocarbon and hydrocarbon propellants: 95%. Oleic       Acid: 5%.               Oleic Acid has been used in the clockmakers profession for over 100 years.        Oleic Acid is a derivative of cheap olive oil, for the most part, and can be       purchased in food-grade quality (purest) over the counter, and sent through       the mails.        I mix it in 1/2 ounce quantities in eyedropper bottles using pure naptha as       the medium at slightly less than 5%.        Why? Contact cleaners such as DeOxit have the virtue (vice) of continuing to       react until all the active ingredients have been consumed. So, it MUST be       rinsed off after the work is done to prevent further reaction.               As proof-of-concept, find an old actually-copper penny and put it in very       cheap olive-oil for a bit.               Once upon a time, Caig was the US distributor of Cramolin products - that       ended very badly with considerable ugliness on both sides. To this day, I will       not purchase Caig products.               Peter Wieck       Melrose Park, PA              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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