anyone ever tried "rubber renue?"
https://www.mgchemicals.com/products/cleaning-products-for-electronics/cleaners/specialty-cleaners/r...
(please note it has enough warnings on it to seemingly be saying: "danger, do not open, do not use". Nasty stuff.)
Bigger electronics parts supply shops, will have it on the shelf. It really is for pro use and it really does require good ventilation...and the smell of it is so strong that the lid being on it tightly will still not prevent it from having a bit of a smell. Once it’s seal is pierced..well..
Poke a tiny hole in that seal, and gently squeeze out what you need, q-tips and what not. Do not completely remove the seal and do not make a big hole in the seal. Seriously. It has the kind of chemicals in it that revitalize rubbers, and make them soft again, so think about it. As volatile as it gets. You’ll be putting the used q-tips and any small soaked bits of cloth or paper towel, outside. As a matter of fact, do the whole operation outside. Do not get any on your hands.
https://www.mgchemicals.com/products/cleaning-products-for-electronics/cleaners/specialty-cleaners/r...
(please note it has enough warnings on it to seemingly be saying: "danger, do not open, do not use". Nasty stuff.)
Bigger electronics parts supply shops, will have it on the shelf. It really is for pro use and it really does require good ventilation...and the smell of it is so strong that the lid being on it tightly will still not prevent it from having a bit of a smell. Once it’s seal is pierced..well..
Poke a tiny hole in that seal, and gently squeeze out what you need, q-tips and what not. Do not completely remove the seal and do not make a big hole in the seal. Seriously. It has the kind of chemicals in it that revitalize rubbers, and make them soft again, so think about it. As volatile as it gets. You’ll be putting the used q-tips and any small soaked bits of cloth or paper towel, outside. As a matter of fact, do the whole operation outside. Do not get any on your hands.