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In Reply to: RE: Apply this once and you're done. posted by alan m. kafton on June 25, 2016 at 12:25:39
I recalled about 10 years ago that tons of people came out on here and indicated that this stuff cannot be removed from contacts after you apply it.
I remember I was debating on whether to keep my bottle, and I think I ended up throwing it away. Now I use Caig DeOxit 5% and DeOxit Gold enhancers about once or twice a year.
FrankC
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"I recalled about 10 years ago that tons of people came out on here and indicated that this stuff cannot be removed from contacts after you apply it."
If your reference pertains to Stabilant 22 / Tweak; you are correct in noting there were problems with Stabilant 22 causing contacts to get fused over time. Much of this documentation came from the automotive industry where several OEMs recommended the use to solve electrical contact problems.
Sorry I don't have any links to these studies, but they should still be out there.
And have firsthand experience with RCA jacks getting fused together in car stereo applications that were treated with full strength Tweak.
A car is a very different environment than a living room or den, which are not exposed to outdoor elements, high heat or freezing cold. My 3 cents.
I knew I felt a bad vibe about Tweek, but I could not recall what the problem was that caused many to end up disparaging it. Perhaps it was as you describe, fusing of contacts.
I don't remember that exchange, but why would anyone want to remove this highly-superior solution? It's formulated to remain and protect for many years without degradation....
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