Contact Enhancer Deterioration


I had been impressed with the initial application of both Walker Audio and Quicksilver contact enhancer products. There is an immediate increase in clarity, extension, and dynamics. The effect was not subtle.

However, I am now convined that over the ensuing weeks to months, the enhancer becomes detrimental. It happens gradually, so it is not obvious. The sound becomes soft, diffuse, veiled. Removing the enhancer with some alcohol has brought things back into focus.

One last experiment was whether this detriment was just due to loose connections or tight connections. For example, it has been postulated that these enhancing material form a bonded and continuous surface. Power cable connections, while they seem to be quite stable, are always moing due to vibration and expansion of metals. This will create cracks in any polymerized material. However, items such as fuses and speaker cable spades tend to be more stable due to the connector pressure and location. Would these surfaces also benefit from removing the enhancer? The answer is yes.

For those of you who are using contact enhancers, I urge you to remove this and listen to your system again. Feel free to report your findings. If anyone has any other experiences, that would be good to hear. If someone feels that there is a particular place that benefits from a contact enhancer long-term, I'd be interested. It seems that the conservative thing to do is to clean your contacts, particularly if they are prone to oxidation.
rtn1
Now that they are clean, you might want to try Stabilant 22. It doesn't degrade like the silver pastes and is very different. I recommend your looking into it. It is the real deal- $20 bucks on Amazon.
I used the silver paste, but removed it, too. I cleaned the connectors with pharmaceutical grade alcohol (99%).
4est has got it right. Stabilant 22 is the basis for most contact cleaners.
Rtn1, I agree with you. I ended up removing it all from speaker spades and interconnects.
The only place I left it on was on my AC power at the circuit breakers and outlets.
I suppose I should remove that also...