Thanks for the additional suggestion! jimg
J jimg Member Premium Subscriber Joined Oct 8, 2003 Messages 983 Reaction score 43 Location So. Middle TN Jul 8, 2020 #21 Thanks for the additional suggestion! jimg
C CycleSycho Member Joined Jul 26, 2016 Messages 700 Reaction score 178 Location Central South Carolina Jul 8, 2020 #22 mc48 said: Contact cleaner or Isopropyl Alcohol on a Q-tip can help at times also, glad you got it working. Click to expand... Q-Tips have a bad tendency to 'fray', leaving cotton hairs in too many places. I use a set of pipe cleaners (nylon preferred), they are more tightly wound and I have yet to have any debris from them hanging around where used. Just saying! .
mc48 said: Contact cleaner or Isopropyl Alcohol on a Q-tip can help at times also, glad you got it working. Click to expand... Q-Tips have a bad tendency to 'fray', leaving cotton hairs in too many places. I use a set of pipe cleaners (nylon preferred), they are more tightly wound and I have yet to have any debris from them hanging around where used. Just saying! .