you need to make sure the chemicals dont effect plastics or rubber - it's not just the dielectric property's
Agreed
I test chemicals on landfill bound unserviceable electronics and boards first, before applying or spraying into a working device,
and give lubed traces a good zap with 50v to 1000v insulation tester/Megohm meter (been doing that before there was an 'internet') to see how well or how bad a product performs, and repetitive mechanical/friction tests
I don't just buy into any hyped product, or a handful of user recommendations
(who may be silently sponsored) For example, take De0xit, there are other MUCH CHEAPER products that do the same job if not better
I bought and tried ALL the magic sprays and greases years ago, and ran them to see what worked, and what didn't work as well
The exercise and initial cash outlay saves money and service grief in the long term,
NO COMEBACKS,
and you eventually use up the stuff anyway where it suits, so no money wasted
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