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Given the twin problems of oxidation and physical loosening, would it be useful to use a conductive paste or powder for RCAs, tube bases etc?Gold plating might be fine but I notice with older plugs that they often get stiff [oxides?] to the extent that it's necessary to use more force than feels right to couple/uncouple them. This can cause stretching.I sometimes use WD 40 or vaseline for stiff non-audio electrical plugs but neither of these are conductive. ...
Scott,you have made a wonderful argument against using any Caig products.
I keep a bottle on hand at all times as it works equally well on stepped attenuators and other mechanical connections where you have friction between moving parts. Just think KY jelly.... same helpful attributes.Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for those who try to use audio lubricants for anything other than their intended application.