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Deoxit spray / lube in SA
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<blockquote data-quote="afroaudio" data-source="post: 1141434" data-attributes="member: 15197"><p>I'm sure others can comment, but when using the Kontakt products I believe its important to do a few steps:</p><p>1) get kontakt 60 into the pot/switch, rotate or cycle 20 or 30 times</p><p>2) flush out any oxide residue and left over kontakt 60 (which is quite aggressive stuff) with something like Kontakt WL degreaser </p><p>3) finally apply something with some lubricant in it, as you have just dissolved and washed out the lubricant that was in there along with the oxidation etc I think the Kontakt K61 fits the bill here.</p><p></p><p>DeOxit D5 is supposed to be a one step solution for above. </p><p></p><p>Side note with Kontakt products, I have been disappointed with the shelf life of the cans, they seem to leak the propellant and become unusable after a while even when stored properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="afroaudio, post: 1141434, member: 15197"] I'm sure others can comment, but when using the Kontakt products I believe its important to do a few steps: 1) get kontakt 60 into the pot/switch, rotate or cycle 20 or 30 times 2) flush out any oxide residue and left over kontakt 60 (which is quite aggressive stuff) with something like Kontakt WL degreaser 3) finally apply something with some lubricant in it, as you have just dissolved and washed out the lubricant that was in there along with the oxidation etc I think the Kontakt K61 fits the bill here. DeOxit D5 is supposed to be a one step solution for above. Side note with Kontakt products, I have been disappointed with the shelf life of the cans, they seem to leak the propellant and become unusable after a while even when stored properly. [/QUOTE]
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