How to Apply Deoxit
Purchase the right type of Deoxit for your application., Remove the case from your receiver or amplifier., Locate the potentiometers., Spray the Deoxit into the first pot., Rotate the knob attached to the pot repeatedly., Allow the Deoxit to dry.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Purchase the right type of Deoxit for your application.
DeoxIT is manufactured in over a dozen varieties, so you should read carefully about the uses of each type before your purchase.
For cleaning and lubricating potentiometers ("pots") or contacts, the standard "D5" spray should be used.
Other formulations are available for more specialized applications, though, such as cleaning gold or conductive plastics. -
Step 2: Remove the case from your receiver or amplifier.
To access the pots, you will have to remove the case.
This can usually be done by removing a few screws on the underside of the unit.
Remove these screws carefully and set them aside.
Slide the case away from the chassis of the receiver.
To access the pots, you only need about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of room behind the faceplate. , Just behind the knobs on the faceplate (the ones that control volume, tone, balance, et cetera) you will find the pots.
The pots are small cylinders that are controlled through the knobs.
Each pot should have a small rectangular hole that allows access to the internal components. , Attach the long, straw-shaped nozzle to the can of Deoxit and place the tip of this nozzle into the hole in the pot.
Spray a small amount of the cleaner into the hole and remove the nozzle. , After spraying the cleaner into the first pot, turn the control back and forth repeatedly from its minimum position to its maximum position.
This will spread the cleaner across the inside of the pot and help work loose any corrosion or dirt.
Do this for about 2 minutes continuously.
Repeat this process with each pot in sequence. , After cleaning each pot, reattach the receiver's case.
Allow the unit to sit for an hour so that the Deoxit dries sufficiently.
Plug the unit in and test it.
The knobs should now rotate smoothly and no distortion should be audible when rotating each control. -
Step 3: Locate the potentiometers.
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Step 4: Spray the Deoxit into the first pot.
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Step 5: Rotate the knob attached to the pot repeatedly.
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Step 6: Allow the Deoxit to dry.
Detailed Guide
DeoxIT is manufactured in over a dozen varieties, so you should read carefully about the uses of each type before your purchase.
For cleaning and lubricating potentiometers ("pots") or contacts, the standard "D5" spray should be used.
Other formulations are available for more specialized applications, though, such as cleaning gold or conductive plastics.
To access the pots, you will have to remove the case.
This can usually be done by removing a few screws on the underside of the unit.
Remove these screws carefully and set them aside.
Slide the case away from the chassis of the receiver.
To access the pots, you only need about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of room behind the faceplate. , Just behind the knobs on the faceplate (the ones that control volume, tone, balance, et cetera) you will find the pots.
The pots are small cylinders that are controlled through the knobs.
Each pot should have a small rectangular hole that allows access to the internal components. , Attach the long, straw-shaped nozzle to the can of Deoxit and place the tip of this nozzle into the hole in the pot.
Spray a small amount of the cleaner into the hole and remove the nozzle. , After spraying the cleaner into the first pot, turn the control back and forth repeatedly from its minimum position to its maximum position.
This will spread the cleaner across the inside of the pot and help work loose any corrosion or dirt.
Do this for about 2 minutes continuously.
Repeat this process with each pot in sequence. , After cleaning each pot, reattach the receiver's case.
Allow the unit to sit for an hour so that the Deoxit dries sufficiently.
Plug the unit in and test it.
The knobs should now rotate smoothly and no distortion should be audible when rotating each control.
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