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DeoxIT - which one ... D100L or D5 (100% v. 5%)

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Posted on May 12, 2012 at 07:46:19
bjh
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If I understand properly D5 is less concentrated than D100L.

But is it just a question of the D100L being better (and more expensive) or different intended uses?

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Intended usage - tube tester restore, contact switches and pots.



 

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RE: DeoxIT - which one ... D100L or D5 (100% v. 5%) , posted on May 12, 2012 at 15:13:57
FWIW Radio Shack Anti-Corrosive Lubricant Spray has DeoxIT D100L.

$5.99 for 5 oz. spary can.

I keep some on hand.



 

RE: DeoxIT - which one ... D100L or D5 (100% v. 5%) , posted on June 15, 2012 at 21:06:04
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"FWIW Radio Shack Anti-Corrosive Lubricant Spray has DeoxIT D100L. $5.99 for 5 oz. spary can."

Thank you for this information(!) but when I clicked on your link, and then perused the current MSDS, it appears that the formula has changed as well as the price: now $6.59 (not $5.99) and contains Caig's MechanicAll M20S-6N (not D100L).

 

RE: DeoxIT - which one ... D100L or D5 (100% v. 5%) , posted on June 16, 2012 at 14:18:32
Wow thats too bad. I used to be Deoxit. In fact I have some myself.

Oh well, nothing lasts forever I guess.


 

RE: DeoxIT - which one ... recommended RadioShack formula is not the same now ..., posted on June 15, 2012 at 20:58:45
newsguy


 
"FWIW Radio Shack Anti-Corrosive Lubricant Spray has DeoxIT D100L.
$5.99 for 5 oz. spary can."


Thank you for this information(!) but when I clicked on your link, and then perused the current MSDS, it appears that the formula has changed as well as the price: now $6.59 (not $5.99) and contains Caig's MechanicAll M20S-6N (not D100L).

 

D5 will work fine., posted on May 12, 2012 at 10:57:11
A small amount is all you need to wet the surfaces. Working them or following up with a pipe cleaner (wetted with D5) completes the maintenance.

 

RE: D5 will work fine., posted on May 17, 2012 at 19:50:40
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I second that.

 

Thanks nt, posted on May 12, 2012 at 13:21:18
bjh
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