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ianoid
03-25-2007, 11:18 AM
I just got Deoxit (118ml D5L 5% solution) and Deoxit Shield (118ml s%L 5%) in the mail. I have only tried the Deoxit. I cleaned some carts- it did nicely by visual inspection, although I don't know how much better than alcohol might have, given this subjective measure.

I took my pile of around 20 old dead 2600 carts that I've been lugging around for ages and cleaned them again with Deoxit. Mind you I had cleaned these each extensively with alcohol (70% isopropyl, whatever I got at Walgreens) and they remained dead. I did manage to resurrect two cartridges. It did nothing for my precious dead Bomb Z-tack and my precious dead Video Gems Missile control.

I'll probably use it on more stuff and I'll try to update my success with it. It's not a cheap or locally available product, so I'll try to give you an idea if it's worth it. As a seller and a collector, I intend to use it gratuitously, and I'll probably be happy with it, particularly since it is designed for us on contacts. That peace of mind is enough for me.

Gapporin
03-25-2007, 11:40 AM
On a vintage audio board I used to lurk at, they swore by Deoxit on fixing anything -- knobs with bad contact, cleaning out insides, etc. Myself, I haven't used it, nor have I found a place to purchase it from.

What I have used, however, is that Contact Cleaner/Lubricator from Radio Shack which seems to do just as good a job. But I would like to get some Deoxit sometime, just to see how it holds up, and if it is really the "miracle cleaner".

DogP
03-25-2007, 05:21 PM
Actually, the Radio Shacks around here sell it ( http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2104746&cp=&sr=1&origkw=deoxit&kw=deoxit&parentPage=search ). They sell the Deoxit and Progold combo for $15. Not too bad since it does work well, but they are really small cans. For stuff that doesn't really need a good cleaning or isn't already having problems, I usually just use the stuff from the $4 large can of contact cleaner from Lowe's.

DogP

ApolloBoy
04-15-2007, 08:27 PM
I occasionally use Deoxit, mainly for clearing up debris from switches and buttons. It works alright for games, but it tends to leave behind a sticky residue that attracts dust.