@ozzy
I have removed the post re asking if you could taste the solution as it does seem that it is toxic. My bad. That was wrong on my part. Apologies to you.
Sadly it seems to have drawn the ire of the third graders on the forum too ... SMH
Given the possible options for conductive solutions, the contact enhancer is possibly extremely toxic. I’m sure you are a person who is careful, but please consider adequately warning those who has access to your components and may swap cables.
Please note, you will probably not be able to adequately cleanse any female terminals that you have treated, and some of the solution will inevitably spread to every terminal plugged into it henceforth. Not something you'd want a curious toddler to put in their mouths.
So when you trade in a component, or send in for repair, best you disclose it has been treated with 1260
I have removed the post re asking if you could taste the solution as it does seem that it is toxic. My bad. That was wrong on my part. Apologies to you.
Sadly it seems to have drawn the ire of the third graders on the forum too ... SMH
Given the possible options for conductive solutions, the contact enhancer is possibly extremely toxic. I’m sure you are a person who is careful, but please consider adequately warning those who has access to your components and may swap cables.
Please note, you will probably not be able to adequately cleanse any female terminals that you have treated, and some of the solution will inevitably spread to every terminal plugged into it henceforth. Not something you'd want a curious toddler to put in their mouths.
So when you trade in a component, or send in for repair, best you disclose it has been treated with 1260