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 The following information comes from the Caig Reference OLD to NEW Products: The following information comes from the Caig Reference OLD to NEW Products:
-http://​store.caig.com/​app/​site/​media/​sitemedia.nl/id.837/.f+ 
 +http://​store.caig.com/​s.nl?​sc=2&​category=188&​search=cramolin
  
 When I spoke with Garland Jenkins about which substitute to use, he recommended the DN5.  He was VERY SPECIFIC about using DN5 and not D5. The sprays designated N are marked "Safe for use on plastics,"​ so be very sure to get the N versions of both ! ! When I spoke with Garland Jenkins about which substitute to use, he recommended the DN5.  He was VERY SPECIFIC about using DN5 and not D5. The sprays designated N are marked "Safe for use on plastics,"​ so be very sure to get the N versions of both ! !
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 73, Mike N4NT 73, Mike N4NT
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 +**September 3, 2006**
 +
 +Hi All,
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 +This is the reply I got from Ten Tec service regarding switch cleaning.
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 +73
 +
 +Tim
 +
 +Dear Tim:
 +
 +Yes, I would agree that the band switch needs cleaning. We recommend using the Caig Deoxit to clean the switches and Caig Preservit for a lubricant.
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 +73,
 +Paul R. Clinton
 +WD4EBR
 +Service Manager

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