Reply #16 on: August 23, 2023, 10:53:26 AM
Here’s a tip for cleaning valve pins that is gentle and quick. Stab the tube pins into a Chux Magic Eraser pad a few times. (Can be any brand of magic eraser pad of course!)
Because I own a little yacht that is permanently moored at the coast, I’m never without a product called Deoxit. If I don’t use this stuff, the electronics starts playing up. After cleaning the pins with the magic eraser, spray them with Deoxit and then stab the pins into a second magic eraser pad to remove excess product. Let dry and you’re good to go.
On old vintage tubes the pins are often crusted with a greenish oxide. I find the best way of dealing with that is to stand the tubes in vinegar or citric acid for an hour or two. Then rinse off with water followed by the magic eraser and Deoxit treatment.
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