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BigJ
Posted 2005-02-20 12:14 AM (#162795)
Subject: Electrical Cleaning?


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Posts: 49

Location: Illinois
Hi,

My preacher deluxe has started to buzz and crackle when I move one of the selector switches (pickup selector). I suspect the connections are corroded as this guitar sat for about 20yrs before I purchased it.

My queston is....is there some kind of contact cleaner spray that I can buy to clean the connections & switches? Or should I just bring it in to be taken apart and cleaned?

I don't mind bringing it in however, if I can clean it at home I would rather.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

John :( :(
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BruDeV
Posted 2005-02-20 12:27 AM (#162796 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?


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Location: San Bernardino, California
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=home/search/detail/base_pid/429163/

This works well IF you can get it into the switch.

Caig makes a range of different products:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=home/search?q=CAIG&d=tp

The squeeze bottle of Pro-Gold might be better for a switch.
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seesquare
Posted 2005-02-20 2:48 AM (#162797 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?


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Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire
I use that crap from Radio Shack- "Electronic Cleaner", Cat. No. 64-4327 (as stated on the can). Seems to work pretty good, as BruDev says, if you can get at the switch.
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2005-02-20 5:47 AM (#162798 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?



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A lot of corrosion can be broken up by simply moving the switch back and forth rapidly quite a few times (or rotating a knob rapidly 40-50 times). This technique has solved the vast majority of my crackling pot/knob problems.

If your problem is crackling knees or joints, please try this approach and let us know if you get relief. :D
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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-20 4:30 PM (#162799 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?


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My leg fell off.
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2005-02-20 4:39 PM (#162800 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?



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In that case, use contact cleaner and reattach.
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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-20 5:27 PM (#162801 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?


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I'll hop right to it.
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Chuck (Retired Navy)
Posted 2005-02-20 6:01 PM (#162802 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?


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Location: Waterloo, IL
Did you use super glue or Gorila glue to put your leg back on?
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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-20 6:04 PM (#162803 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?


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2 inch nails boy - we're tuff over here.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-02-20 7:28 PM (#162804 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?



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I thought for sure it would be

Nine Inch Nails

:D :D :D
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an4340
Posted 2005-02-20 7:41 PM (#162805 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?


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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
wank the switch back and forth, if that doesn't do it, take it apart and clean it. Could be rust or dust.
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BigJ
Posted 2005-02-22 12:51 AM (#162806 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?


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Location: Illinois
Thanks for the replies, I will try some contact cleaner.

As far as my joints are concerned, Having broken all of my fingers as well as sustaining many many other injuries, surgeries and the like, I am lucky to be able to play cords :D

All those years of football were cool when I was playing, Now I'm paying the price.
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gam1954
Posted 2005-02-26 7:17 PM (#162807 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?


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Location: High Point, NC.
ok...I will NOT stay away from this site ever again. I was bored pulled you guys up and have spent the last 2 hours reading, adding a couple of comments but mainly laughing my ass off...an no glue for me...I'm gonna go see a welder...my wife doesn't call me lead ass for nuthin! you guys rock......are we all senior citizens here???
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cruster
Posted 2005-02-26 8:00 PM (#162808 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?


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Location: Midland, MI
Everyone but me.
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BigJ
Posted 2005-02-28 11:32 PM (#162809 - in reply to #162795)
Subject: Re: Electrical Cleaning?


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Location: Illinois
Well,

I'm not quite a senoir, I just turned 40 but let me tell ya. "It's not the age it's the mileage!" and right now I feel 100 :(

I never realized just how much I would hurt so soon after retiring (from football) It makes me wonder how the next 40+ years are gonna feel.

I still love football, but I have a young son and I hope he never plays. Unfortunalty he seems like he will have my size (if not bigger) and he may just end up playing.

It's a rough sport and very few will make it all the way to the NFL. Tough way to have your dreams crushed.
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