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🔌 Enhanced Carbon Conductive Solution by MG Chemicals Review

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4.3
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Description of 🔌 Enhanced Carbon Conductive Solution by MG Chemicals

Improves electrical connections between irregular or pitted surfaces and ensures electrical contact between loose or vibrating parts. Prevents arching, pitting, hotspots, and welds. Service temperature range of -68°C to +165°C. Volume Resistivity < 400 Ω·cm. Strong corrosion resistance, withstands over 300 hours of salt fog exposure.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

I can't rate the lube until it's had a fair trial

It was black and thick and slippery and I suspect it's conductive due to the black carbon in it. Only time will tell if it lubricates the switch points of my welding machine well. It is believed that the carbon in the lubricant minimizes the arcing of the switches during switching. Again, only time will tell how effective this is. So it is still very early to give a proper review of this product.

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Out of style

It does what it should and is electrically conductive. Even tiny amounts that you can barely see have a resistance of less than 1MΩ, so be careful with this stuff around capacitors and batteries. I've used it on problematic connections in my car and haven't had any problems since (about 3 months). It also gets everywhere and smells like some of the worst crab slime I've ever put up my nose. I used a toothpick to apply it, you definitely don't need much, it's quite thin. don't eat it Wear…

Pros
  • Easy setup
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked great to restore the five buttons on my TV remote.

Feels like I have all new TVs. Just gently pry the remotes open (I used a hard, durable stainless steel scraper and a medium flathead screwdriver to pry the plastic), then rub the circuit board with 70% alcohol (didn't rub the buttons), cut the toothpick in half halves . and sanded smooth and even, then applying as little of this carbon compound as possible to each button while still completely covering the point of contact of each button. Even that was too difficult; and I had to partially…

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared