The lubricant is necessary for switches and pots to reduce friction and wear. Used for predominantly stationary contacts a lubricant remains viscous and can gather atomized particles and dust. Sometimes even becoming conductive with enough time and heat, like you would have on a tube socket but not a potentiometer. However...
In a pinch I've fudged and used cleaner/lubricant where it wasn't the ideal product just to get an amp "working". And I never looked back and never had a problem. I think it's probably repeated application of viscous product that can build up and create the problems I mentioned. In other words, if you used what you have it's probably not a problem. But you shouldn't do it all the time every time.
In a pinch I've fudged and used cleaner/lubricant where it wasn't the ideal product just to get an amp "working". And I never looked back and never had a problem. I think it's probably repeated application of viscous product that can build up and create the problems I mentioned. In other words, if you used what you have it's probably not a problem. But you shouldn't do it all the time every time.
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