WI-90 Electronic Contact DRY Cleaner

WI-90 Electronic Contact DRY Cleaner – Safe & Powerful Cleaning for Sensitive Components.

Size300ml
Made inEgypt

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Description

WI-90 Electronic Contact DRY Cleaner is the ideal solution for cleaning sensitive electronic contacts and components without leaving any residue. Designed to quickly and safely remove dirt, dust, oil, and other contaminants, it helps improve the performance and reliability of your electronic devices.

  • Fast-drying formula with zero residue

  • Safe for delicate electronic parts and surfaces

  • Perfect for circuit boards, connectors, switches, plugs, and more

  • Non-corrosive and moisture-free

  • Easy to use for both professional and home applications

A must-have for electronics technicians, repair centers, and anyone who wants to maintain device performance and cleanliness.

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