12-20-2017, 03:28 PM
I've never seen De-ox-id (if I were Caig, I'd look for a lawyer) but the same message applies. Some (most) "contact cleaner" can damage those controls and the result is often garbled audio. Use one that is made specifically for faders.
I cant believe that I am saying this , but WD-40 will work if you just HAVE To spray something on there.
The real truth is that some of these products will help a control that is just a little noisy but the fix is usually temporary (months or less). People have been using these products for a while so it is not unusual to find controls damaged by them.
I cant believe that I am saying this , but WD-40 will work if you just HAVE To spray something on there.
The real truth is that some of these products will help a control that is just a little noisy but the fix is usually temporary (months or less). People have been using these products for a while so it is not unusual to find controls damaged by them.