Dharmajester wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 6:14 pm
Deoxit do a version called I think fader cleaner. Intended for mixing desk faders etc. I have been informed that other cleaners leave a residue. The fader cleaner doesn't. It is of course ridiculously expensive, as is the postage from the US..
Pot and fader cleaners are supposed to leave a residue, it lubricates and stops further corrosion.
I guess you could use a cleaner without residue than add fader lube afterwards, but why make it more complicated and expensive
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Dharmajester wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 6:14 pm
Deoxit do a version called I think fader cleaner. Intended for mixing desk faders etc. I have been informed that other cleaners leave a residue. The fader cleaner doesn't. It is of course ridiculously expensive, as is the postage from the US..
These are based in New Zealand and carry the Deoxit range:
You need to pay the delivery charge for Dangerous Goods if you buy the aerosol cans.
Good to know
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