Radio Shack pulled out of Canada and the stores got sold to a group
called The Source. They don't carry as much DIY/repair stuff anymore
and only have one rebranded generic cleaner product.

I got my Caig supply at a musical equipment chain here, Long and
McQuade. I originally bought it to service my Mackie audio mixer.


On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 3:25 AM, Joseph McAllister <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been using Craig Laboratory cleaners for 30 years. Every connector I 
> mate is first cleaned with their RED contact cleaner formula, then lubed with 
> their Blue contact preservative formula (or vice versa). Came with coarse 
> plastic applicators for doing grody RCA connectors. Also used it on ANY 
> (plain or gold) connectors in or on my cameras, computers, and automobiles. 
> Except for forgotten batteries in various household and medical appliances, I 
> never have any connectivity problems.
>
> Betcha Radio Shack still carries it. But no more than 10 cent bets, please.
>
> On Nov 13, 2012, at 09:29 , Bruce Walker wrote:
>
>> I use an electronic contact cleaner spray which I apply with a Q-tip.
>> Hosa D5S-6 DeoxIT, by Caig Laboratories.
>>
>> Dirty hotshoe contacts (and battery contacts too; don't forget those)
>> are the source of practically all my flash misfires. It similarly
>> affects the radio trigger devices.
>>
>> I'd be leery of using isopropanol though. Better than nothing, but I
>> have found it may leave a non-conductive residue.
>
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