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Posted: Fri Jun 4th, 2010 02:37 pm |
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Hi Guys,
Just wondering if the D5 will leave any form of residue after being applied to audio connections?. The reason for my question is because I need the connections to be absolutely free of residue to apply the Furutech Nano liquid. I have heard somewhere else that the D5 do leave some residue and to use surgical spirit afterwards. Any feedbacks appriciated in advance.
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Posted: Fri Jun 4th, 2010 03:05 pm |
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Question, is the purpose of putting the Furutech liquid for improving performance? Have you tried it before?
Our treatment for maximum performance on contact surfaces would be a two step approach - with 55 years of experience.
a) Bring back existing surface to as new - using DeoxIT D-Series Contact Cleaner. It dissolves oxides and contaminants on the surface.
b) Then use the DeoxIT Gold G-Series to enhance, improve conductivity (it fills in the gaps also), and provides long lasting protection (abrasion, oxidation, RFI, etc.) on the surface.
Perhaps do a side-by-side test. Test after treament and then six months later. You will be surprised.
Mark
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Website: http://www.caig.com, http://www.earthEproducts.com
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Posted: Fri Jun 4th, 2010 03:06 pm |
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Oh, yes, DeoxIT will leave a very thin residue - it is designed to do so. Use OMS or IPA to remove.
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Posted: Fri Jun 4th, 2010 03:31 pm |
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Thanks Mark,
Will surgical spirit remove the residue left by the D5 and what are OMS or IPA?
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Posted: Fri Jun 4th, 2010 03:57 pm |
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Not sure what you mean by surgical spirit?
OMS is odorless mineral spirits (evaporates slowly)
IPA is isopropyl alcohol (use 99.9% pure - electrronic grade)
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Posted: Fri Jun 4th, 2010 05:24 pm |
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Surgical spirit is also known as Rubbing alcohol. Text below taken from wikipedia.
Rubbing alcohol, USP / B.P. is a liquid prepared and used primarily for topical application. It is prepared from a special denatured alcohol solution and contains 97.5-100% by volume of pure, concentrated ethanol (ethyl alcohol)[1]. Individual manufacturers can use their own "formulation standards" in which the ethanol content usually ranges from 70-99% v/v.[2] In the UK the equivalent skin preparation is surgical spirit which is always based on an ethyl alcohol-methyl alcohol mixture.
The term "rubbing alcohol" has become a general non-specific term for either isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) or ethyl alcohol (ethanol) rubbing-alcohol products. The confusion comes from the greater popularity of isopropyl rubbing alcohol, and as a result, individuals requesting "rubbing alcohol" generally expect and get an isopropyl alcohol product.
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Posted: Fri Jun 4th, 2010 05:32 pm |
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Should be OK, just do not apply to any absorbant materials. IPA does have water content and is a conductive material - may cause shorts if not used properly or fully evaporate from materials.
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Posted: Fri Jun 4th, 2010 05:34 pm |
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Mark,
Thank you so much for the info.
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