George Palickar
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Well, as an Electrical Engineer for over 25 years, I gotta tell you, in industrial / weather settings, WD40 works great as an electrical contact cleaner. True, when it's gone in a few days the lube is gone, but for most switches, you just need the contacts clean. WD lasts longer than most contact cleaners, and gives you a chance to work the grime out of the contact surfaces. Not a cure all, but works. It does not eat plastic, it's cheap, available anywhere, anytime. I agree Justin, no sub for grease, but good for what its good at.
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