Hi Stuart - I appreciate your take on this.  And yet...     ;-)
 A)   The Caig web site is particularly clear using such solvents on such 
switches is contraindicated.  It recommends against using solvents on 
switches that employ porous phenolic wafer insulators.
 B)   While I appreciate the risk of filing down the metal... I am 
confident my burnishing tool ...er... "barely scratched the surface." It 
is not like I used coarse sand paper or a harsh metal file.   ;-)
 I considered using a non-abrasive metal polish, but that would have been 
awkward and would likely get the insulating wafers wet, which was a 
paramount concern.
Happy days - OM.
----------------------  JHR ---------------------------
On 7/3/2014 9:34 PM, Stuart Rohre wrote:
 
DeOxit combines the cleaner, deoxide agent, and contact lubricant into
one application.
 
 
 
A burnishing tool should only be used if all else fails, as you are
removing metal forever, if too vigorously used.
 
 
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