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Hosa Cailube Deoxit Fader Spray 5 Ounce
DeoxIT FaderLube
The DeoxIT brand has gained worldwide recognition as the best solution for fixing electrical connections and we will expand this brand into our other successful connector treatment products.
DeoxIT Fader Lube is a precision lubricant specifically formulated to improve conductivity and lubricate conductive plastic and carbon compound faders, switches and other similar components. Over time these components lose their original lubrication from wear and/or repeated cleaning. Dust, dirt, drink spills and other contamination also degrade the components' lubricant. Re-lubrication is necessary to avoid excess wear and abrasion to the plastic surfaces.
Another use for DeoxIT FaderLube is on conductive membrane switches and components. Oil, grease and acids build up on the membrane surfaces due to repeated finger contact and can lead to device malfunction. Applying DeoxIT FaderLube will provide a long-lasting barrier against these types of contamination. The oil, grease and acids will be displaced above the DeoxIT FaderLube layer preventing contact with the plastic membrane.
Uses:
Lubrication/protection of plastic-to-plastic parts (faders), plastic-to-metal parts (faders, linear sliders, dot matrix printers), metal-to-metal parts (sliding and slow rotating metal parts, locks, bearings), carbon-based controls (potentiometers) and membrane switches (mouse pointers, touch keypads).
The DeoxIT brand has gained worldwide recognition as the best solution for fixing electrical connections and we will expand this brand into our other successful connector treatment products.
DeoxIT Fader Lube is a precision lubricant specifically formulated to improve conductivity and lubricate conductive plastic and carbon compound faders, switches and other similar components. Over time these components lose their original lubrication from wear and/or repeated cleaning. Dust, dirt, drink spills and other contamination also degrade the components' lubricant. Re-lubrication is necessary to avoid excess wear and abrasion to the plastic surfaces.
Another use for DeoxIT FaderLube is on conductive membrane switches and components. Oil, grease and acids build up on the membrane surfaces due to repeated finger contact and can lead to device malfunction. Applying DeoxIT FaderLube will provide a long-lasting barrier against these types of contamination. The oil, grease and acids will be displaced above the DeoxIT FaderLube layer preventing contact with the plastic membrane.
Uses:
Lubrication/protection of plastic-to-plastic parts (faders), plastic-to-metal parts (faders, linear sliders, dot matrix printers), metal-to-metal parts (sliding and slow rotating metal parts, locks, bearings), carbon-based controls (potentiometers) and membrane switches (mouse pointers, touch keypads).
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Fixed Multiple Controllers 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Calgary Chinook, Alberta
This product brought back3 Pioneer DDJ-SX controllers from the dead. They were all having issues on the channel faders cutting in and out and not working properly. After using the fader lube the channel faders work perfectly and it literally fixed the controller. Im no longer looking to buy a new one, I can just keep using the one I have.
If you on the fence about this product just get it. Its totally worth it.
I will say it doesn't really make the faders buttery smooth, but it does clean them out to give them the best signal quality. If you DJ outside ever this is essential
Posted by anonymous on Jul 24, 2021
Worked extremely well! 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store St. Catharines, Ontario
I've been putting off trying any type of contact cleaning spray on my system because of fear of ruining the plastic parts. I ended up trying this, it took a bit on a couple of pots and buttons, but since they were in really bad shape, I'm not shocked. After using it on a Tascam DP32, Old Fender Bass Amp and an 80's guitar. All sound great now and it is nice to have them working at 100% again.
Posted by Mike Foerster on Jan 7, 2019