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Cleaning/reconditioning XLR cables
WiFiJeff:
I'm about to start up recording again for a concert series that has been inactive since before covid, my cables and setup gear (not mics or recorders) have been in storage in a closet since 3/20. Although the area has not been subject to any extreme elements or humidity, I worry about oxidation of the XLR contacts. Is there any recommended cleaner I could quickly use once I get access to the equipment about an hour or two before showtime?
Jeff
BlueSky71:
https://www.amazon.com/Hosa-D5S-6-DeoxIT-Contact-Cleaner/dp/B00006LVEU?th=1 or similar it's expensive, but safe for plastic.
WiFiJeff:
Thanks. Put it on order tonight.
tim in jersey:
I think the Hosa stuff is rebranded CAIG Deoxit. Seems expensive, but a small bottle lasts forever and is safe to squirt on gunky pots and attenuators. Check the formula first, though. There are several. Been a while since I read the material sheets...
BlueSky71:
I forgot, last time I needed some I found it locally at auto parts store for a reasonable price
https://www.autozone.com/miscellaneous-cleaners-and-degreasers/electrical-parts-cleaner/p/crc-qd-electronic-cleaner-11oz/128435_0_0
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