Nice video, Should I use this or D5 if my DJM-s7 faders acting fuzzy? I don’t have any noises but the audio can “cut” from time to time even when the faders is up, think it’s a soldering contact issue
Yes you can use the WD40 Contact Cleaner on the PCB or in the fader to remove any dirt or residue but it must only be the one labled contact cleaner as the other ones can be corrosive to boards. Then the Fader lube can be used to lubricant the contact and PCB only a drop top and bottom worked in is needed
just what i needed, thanks mate!
Can you use the spray without having to take the faders out?
Nice video, Should I use this or D5 if my DJM-s7 faders acting fuzzy? I don’t have any noises but the audio can “cut” from time to time even when the faders is up, think it’s a soldering contact issue
so I can use this on my up fader? I do have WD40 Contact Cleaner for circuit boards so I should just need the fader lube right?
Yes you can use the WD40 Contact Cleaner on the PCB or in the fader to remove any dirt or residue but it must only be the one labled contact cleaner as the other ones can be corrosive to boards. Then the Fader lube can be used to lubricant the contact and PCB only a drop top and bottom worked in is needed
@@Iamshaw cheers yeah I do have the right one , I just need to get this fader lube ;)