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Old 06-02-2006, 01:35 AM
StirCrazy StirCrazy is offline
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Location: Victoria, BC, CA
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Originally Posted by lonewolf211984
for better longer lasting results instead of using WD-40 there is a product on the market which is a lubricant (safe with electronics also I use it in my gaming cpu @ home) WD-40 is a rust remover not a lubricant though most of us (myself included) use it as 1. I will edit this when I get home and find that can of spray. Good God why are the hands on the clock moving so slow now?

I agree totally, The problem with WD40 is it attracts dust and gums up fast, so you will be doing this once a year or more, what I use is an electrical contact cleaner to unjam the switch, then use a silicone based lube spray. I did this once 5 years ago on both my F150 and the wife's Taurus, where my buddy does it every year because he is to cheep to buy anything but WD40

Steve
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