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lefwan
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Sticky button

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Hi guys,
I have some sticky buttons (not notes) like "exit" + "variation"....
am I forced to open it to clean the buttons ? or is there another solution ? a kind of spray to use or something like this...
thanx in advance.
:wink:
broker22
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Re: Sticky button

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lefwan wrote:Hi guys,
I have some sticky buttons (not notes) like "exit" + "variation"....
am I forced to open it to clean the buttons ? or is there another solution ? a kind of spray to use or something like this...
thanx in advance.
:wink:
You can try a can of electronic contact spray or a can of compressed air. Cal
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Post by Thoraldus »

Be careful with electronic contact spray around plastic. Those sprays are not all created equal, some may make your plastic stickier. ;-)

Read any cautions on the lable carefully.
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Post by tacman7 »

I just bought some deoxit D5 for a potentiometer in an fx unit, seems like what people are using from my reading.
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