polishing pins of NOS tubes


I have some NOS tubes with corroded pins. I read that you can use a short brass brush to polish them. You can even attach a brass brush attachment to a dremel and spin it, but that would be a bad idea for me as I'm very clumsy and would most likely bend the pins.

So I ordered some short brass brushes from Amazon and gave it a go. There was essentially no corrosion removed after brushing one pin for 10 minutes.

The set includes a steel brush. I brushed a couple pins with that for 5 minutes and they got shiny! However I'm wondering if this can scratch the pin and actually degrade performance of the tube.

Anyone have a recommendation?

magon

Yeah, great technique to clean those nasty tube sockets.

I clean connectors with British Kontak, it's a military grade brew. I have never tried cleaning tube pins yet, though.

scotch brite pads for the pins; these tiny little bottle brushes for the sockets

Brass brushes are great, but take your time and be gentle.  Try some whitening toothpaste as your cleanser.

I don't have any experience with highly corroded pins, so I just insert the tube into the socket a few times.

Are you all cleaning your interconnect pins in this manner?

I wonder how a chemical product would work versus polishing methods?

Would something like Tarn-X on the Pins work?  Apply with a small brush, wipe off, maybe a final spritz with D5?