yes never use the tuner/control cheaners with the abrasives in them
the ones that leave behind a resedue can attract dust
ive used a brand called silitrol it has worked well with me
Casio Rapman wrote:
Casio Rapman wrote:
My first question...
What is the best way to clean and lubricate ARP sliders? (ARP Odyssey, ARP
2600, ARP Sequencer)
Can all ARP sliders be cleaned in the same way or do some have other
requirements?
What is the best cleaner and lube?
Are there some which should never be used?
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