AKAI Lubricant Contact Cleaner – Electrical Contact Cleaning & Lubricating Spray

55 EGP

High-performance contact cleaner spray that removes dust, oxidation, and moisture while lubricating electrical contacts for reliable conductivity.

BrandAkai
Size250ml
Made inEgypt

In stock

SKU: AKAI Lubricant Category:
Description

AKAI Lubricant Contact Cleaner is a high-performance spray that cleans and lubricates electrical contacts and electronic components. Its advanced formula removes dirt, dust, oxidation, and moisture while protecting contacts from corrosion and wear. The spray helps restore reliable electrical conductivity and ensures smooth performance of switches, connectors, relays, and other precision components. Suitable for maintenance of electronic devices, automotive electrical systems, and industrial equipment.

Typical Applications:

  • Electrical switches and connectors

  • Relays and circuit contacts

  • Sensors and electronic components

  • Automotive electrical connections

  • Computer and electronic equipment maintenance

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