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To be honest with I have never seen good results with sprays. It might work for a while but the problem comes back. Maybe they have new stuff I haven't used yet. But I won't waste my money on sprays I just replace the pot and be done with it.
 
If pots have not beenused for a long time like when a piece of gear lies unused for a while the pots often become dirty and a little spray will fix them right up and as long as the pot is used it will generally keep itself clean after that. The only real reason to replace a pot is when the carbon trace becomes worn and eroded causing drop outs. I have pulled gear out of service and placed back into operation years later. The pots were dirty and after a spray cleaning they worked for years after. Certainly no need to replace them when they were good going into storage and were just a little dirty.
 
Deoxit worked great! No more scratchy knobs/potentiometers. Removed top and bottom cover of my uniden Madison, gave each potentiometer two shots of deoxit. After powering up the radio I noticed that the knob were still scratchy but, after turning each knob about a dozen times back and forth the scrathyness slowly disappeared. All gone, deoxit 5% lubricant. Great stuff. Purchased on eBay, $13, was $18 but made offer, selller excepted. Thanks for all youe advice. TE="Stellasstillarat, post: 498918, member: 42401"]If the deo[/QUOTE]
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I've used the Radio Shack stuff for years with good results, but I also have a small warehouse of electric guitars and amps. Caig De-Oxit was recommended for the musical gear and I've stuck with it. I have "fixed" many a guitar amp and/or CB radio by opening it up and spraying down the pots or contacts with De-Oxit or the Radio Shack equivalent.
 
OP, go to the nearest O'Rielly's auto parts, and buy a can of CRC Electronic cleaner, I use it.Works great. Had a dodgy mic gain control on my 2000, fixed it right up with this stuff.
 

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