Don W
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The Deoxit kit really did the trick. I had to apply the cleaner (Deoxit D25L) several times in the sockets, especially the input tube sockets, to get them cleaned, but it did work, and was easy. There is now not a hint of static or cracking/popping when I move tubes around or take in and out.
There doesn't seem to be any danger of being shocked cleaning tube sockets with supplied brushes. The brushes for large tubes are protected with plastic handles. The brush for small sockets is metal but there is obviously not a danger of getting shocked using it to apply solution inside sockets because I am still here and did not experience the slightest shock. I really wouldn't think they would expressly say to use these brushes for sockets if there was even the remote possibility of being shocked. DeoxIT is a big company which without a doubt is highly sensitive to the possibility of being sued...
Also good for RCA and Headphone jacks.
I'd say the DeoxIT vacuum tube survival kit provides a good and convenient way to clean and maintain tube sockets and pins. It might be possible to put together a kit yourself for less money, though. Here's the parts list:
1) DeoxIT Cleaner 25% solution, 25 mL bottle, #D25L-25C. 2) DeoxIT GOLD GX-MD, 100% solution, 7.4 mL bottle, #GXMD-2D8. (protects, conditions. specially formatted for high temps.) 3) Lint free cloth, foam swabs - just need something to clean off excess with. 4) Soaking cups (for tube pins.) Could use bottle caps, etc. 5) Socket cleaning brushes - Someone somewhere suggested those little picks used for flossing teeth that you can find beside floss in drug store.
Hope this helps someone.
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