cleaning the pins of NOS tubes...bad idea?


I am a tube noob. Just bought my first set of NOS tubes. I use Kontak, Deoxit, ProGold and the like on the connectors on my cables. I notice that the pins of most NOS tubes show significant oxidation. So...is it a good idea to use Kontak or the like on them, or do you just leave them alone?
dgaylin
Clean pins do better contact/better sound than dirty ones.Not rocket scientist idea.
If you are not absolutely sure that your contact enhancer will not rub off and bake into and onto your tube socket, then don't use it. Instead, as suggested, do a very light sanding or buffing of the oxidation.
The **most** I ever use is a simple contact cleaner like you get at Radio Shack. After cleaning the tube pins, I wipe them down to remove all excess.

The reason I am careful about this is it is very easy to contaminate the base of the tube and/or the socket itself. Some contact enhancers are conductive or have capacitive effect, or break down in the presence of high voltage. Some 'enhancers' and creep from contact to contact, causing reduced performance!

You can RUIN your equipment if any such materials get into your sockets- I've seen it happen. That is why I am very careful about this. Some sockets have really high voltages across them at turn on and certain materials can contribute to arcing. That can damage the socket, possibly an output transformer or power supply part... its not worth it,