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Old 04-09-2023, 08:43 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Kidkraz View Post
Bill, might this be ok for the corrosion removal?
For accessible surfaces, I think it is a very good solution. But you won't be able to get it very far down into the 7-pin connector. It is kinda tight in there, and you need to be able to get deep between the blades, directing your cleaning effort sideways against the metal surface of the blades. A vigorous shot of contact cleaner first will dissolve and break loose the crud. Then turn the connector over and thump it on the top of the workbench to get the liquid contact cleaner out, carrying a lot of the loose junk with it. Now, while is still wet in there, is the time to go into it with whatever brush you have, pressing it against the contact surfaces of the blades.

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