• 11-14-2005, 12:14 PM
    Stereomaniac
    Cleaning RCA plugs and jacks?
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  • 11-14-2005, 02:46 PM
    ruadmaa
    Cleaning Soluiton
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    Originally Posted by Stereomaniac
    Does anyone know of a cleaner/cleaning solution for RCA jacks?

    I have used 91% isopropyl and it is ok, but not great. Someone suggested WD-40, but I think that would be a poor idea. There is another product called Ox-Id (sic) from GC Electronics that is a contact cleaner that comes in a small bottle. Does any one have any experience with that? What do you use?

    In addition, what do you use to clean the jacks and plugs? I am looking for something that can clean all the contact surfaces on the jacks and plugs. I have used Q-tips but they have a tendancy to leave fibers. Q-tips also don't fit that well in the holes in the jacks, nor do they fit well between the pin and the side contacts on the plug. I have tried pipe cleaners and they do better fit-wise, but don't seem to clean very well and can sometimes leave fibers as well. What do you use?

    Any thoughts on putting a tiny amount of di-electric grease on the contacts to prevent oxidation? This was recommended to me by a friend, but what is good for spark plugs may not be good for my AV system ;-)

    Tarnex works very well. It will also make the ends of copper cable as shinny as a new penny.