How to clean RCA inputs and outputs?


In the past few months I have purchased used audio equipment from AudioGone, AudioWeb, and eBay. All vintage from '70s & '80s. Almost all input and output jacks are covered with a dirty film, grunge, or slight corrosion, especially the unused RCA jacks. What is the best method and cleaner to safely use? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Showing 1 response by stealth93es

Give those conections some vitiams !!!! Tea Tree Oil !!! You find it in the vitiam section at Walmart. A small bottle is around $ 4.00. It will amaze you, it cleans everything like new. I use it on the pins of new and old tubes. Really makes a difference you can hear. I clean all the connections in my system about every six months with this stuff.

Try it, you will like it!

Good Connections to everyone.