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Hi all -- My American Fender Tele (2000) has scratchy pots, both volume and tone. I've seen a few YouTube videos that indicate a quick squirt of Deoxit D5 in the little port opening typically will fix that. Anyone have any experience with that stuff? Surprisingly, a search for Deoxit on the forum yields no results, so I'm wondering if this actually is the cure-all those videos suggest. Thanks.
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02-20-2021 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Perdido
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yes deoxit works great..been usin it for years...highly recommended
just mentioned it in a thread last week...
use the advanced search ^ and it'll turn up quite a few forum threads!
cheers
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Yep, Deoxit is just what you need. Work the pot up and down several times after you spray it.
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Originally Posted by neatomic
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Or just twist the pots rapidly a number of times, back and forth. Depending on the level of oxidation in the pot, that might do it. It sometimes works, and costs nothing except a small amount of energy, and you need exercise anyway.
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Thanks, all. Just ordered myself a can from Amazon. (Even though I don't really need the exercise!)
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Deoxit is also great for noisy amp pots and flaky jacks. Spray a little on the plug and push it in and out several times.
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D5 is marketed for connectors and switches.
DeoxIT D-Series page with shop - CAIG
F5 adds a lubricant for faders and potentiometers.
DeoxIT(R) Fader, #F5S-H6
A lot of folks use D5 for everything, but I think the pots will last longer with the lubricant.
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