Fader cleaning
Fader cleaning Posted on: 21.07.2010 by Leigh Derbyshire I was recently having some problems with the faders on my VCI 100 SE (volume and crossfade), I figured they just needed a nice cleaning so I took them out and let them soak in rubbing alcohol for a bit. They work fine now, but feel a little rough (mainly the volume faders). I figure they need some grease in them or something along the lines of that.My question is, are they safe to use as is or do they need some lubricant to keep from getting worn out quickly? | |
Leigh Derbyshire 21.07.2010 | I was recently having some problems with the faders on my VCI 100 SE (volume and crossfade), I figured they just needed a nice cleaning so I took them out and let them soak in rubbing alcohol for a bit. They work fine now, but feel a little rough (mainly the volume faders). I figure they need some grease in them or something along the lines of that. My question is, are they safe to use as is or do they need some lubricant to keep from getting worn out quickly? |
Vernon Vanderberg 21.07.2010 | that stuff worked like a charm, fixed all the jumpy fader errors i was getting. apply very little |
Leeanna Ayla 21.07.2010 | I believe this was it http://www.turntablelab.com/box-scor.../2138/638.html And this http://www.turntablelab.com/box-scor.../2138/639.html |
Leeanna Ayla 21.07.2010 | Bento posted a link to some cleaner/lube stuff in another thread, but I can't find it now. |
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