Product Description
DeoxIT® Gold G-Series (formerly ProGold), is a unique conditioning solution that improves conductivity and provides long-lasting protection on gold, base metals and other precious metal contacts and connections (gold, silver, rhodium, copper, bronze, nickel, etc.).
Key Features
- That tiny spray straw we all know and love! Does NOT come with a permanently attached, oversized nozzle that will over-spray everywhere and waste product.
- Adjustable spray intensity valve (LMH = Low-Medium-High intensity)
- Improves Conductivity
- Maintains Optimum Signal Quality
- Reduces Wear & Abrasion
- Prevents Fretting/Dendrite Corrosion
- Forms Protective Anti-tarnishing Coating
- Stabilizes Connections Between Similar and Dissimilar Metals
- Reduces Arcing, RFI and Intermittent Connections
Where to Use
Recommended for critical applications where only slight deoxidizing action is necessary. If the surface looks clean, applying DeoxIT D-Series contact/connector treatment first is usually not necessary. DeoxIT® Gold is designed to dissolve small amounts of oxidation. Apply DeoxIT® Gold after DeoxIT® D-Series on plated metal surfaces, except where noted with DeoxIT® Shield S-Series below. The more critical the connection or part, especially low current applications, DeoxIT® Gold should be the final step.
Which DeoxIT Should I Use?
- D5 = Maximal cleaning, minimal lubrication/protection.
- F5 = Maximal lubrication/protection, minimal cleaning.
- G5 = For ultimate enhancement and protection of metal contact surfaces.
The gold standard for revitalizing jacks, lever/stomp switches, sockets, and other parts that do not require movement while carrying a signal is to use D5 first for maximal cleaning, followed by G5 for improved connectivity and lasting protection.
The gold standard for pots, faders, sliding switches, and other parts that DO require movement while carrying a signal is to use D5 first for maximal cleaning, followed by F5 for smooth operation and lasting protection.
Tech's notes: "Don't overspray! This stuff lasts a VERY long time if you use it correctly. Very short bursts for each application is all that is needed. Follow the instructions on the can to ensure maximum effectiveness."