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Roger Snively
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Post by Roger Snively »

What's the best way to clean a scratchy pot (other than cover it with fur),in my volume pedal? Should I just replace it or can it be cleaned?
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Post by Leroy Riggs »

Replace! Cleaning is a short term solution.
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Mark Herrick
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Post by Mark Herrick »

Try some CaiLube MCL:
http://store.caig.com/

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Post by Keith Cordell »

The crappy pots they sell these days are a temporary solution, too. If you can clean it, go for it.

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Ricky Davis
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Yes Leroy speaks the Truth.
I suggest replacing it with the Omite 500K; as that one seems to be the longest lasting; great sounding Pot out there that is new.
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Curt Langston
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Post by Curt Langston »

Get a Canadian pot. from Richard McDonald, at Spirit Steel Guitar. He's at: richard@spiritsteelguitar.com

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Roger Snively
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Post by Roger Snively »

Thanks for the in-put guys. I did take the pot apart and clean it and that helped a bunch but there is a dead spot (almost dead) at the very low end. I can live with that until I get a new one, which is going to be right away. Thanks again
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Chris Schlotzhauer
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Post by Chris Schlotzhauer »

Hey Ricky, where do you find the Omite pots?
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Post by Ray Minich »

Correct name is "Ohmite".
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Thanks Ray for the correction. Chris I got some from Bobbe Seymour and I also think Al Brisco has the Ohmite??? There was plenty of discussion about this pot and where to get it in the "Electronics" section...>so a quick search might help ya out.
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