I like ProGold but never spray it onto (or into) anything.
Instead, I spray a tiny bit on a Q-Tip stripped of most of it's cotton tip and clean the connector carefully by hand. Wipe off all excess so the surface hardly shows the application of the product.
I only use DeOxit on badly corroded things.
RCA, XLR speaker connections and such get only the ProGold. DeOxit sounds really bad unless it's completely removed and then replaced with ProGold after the initial cleaning.
ProGold is also sold in a small plastic pancake with screw off lid. Inside are small saturated cotton squares handy to pick up, scrub with and dispose of.
I like the sound of ProGold as much as any product out there and I've tried at least a half dozen over the years.
Instead, I spray a tiny bit on a Q-Tip stripped of most of it's cotton tip and clean the connector carefully by hand. Wipe off all excess so the surface hardly shows the application of the product.
I only use DeOxit on badly corroded things.
RCA, XLR speaker connections and such get only the ProGold. DeOxit sounds really bad unless it's completely removed and then replaced with ProGold after the initial cleaning.
ProGold is also sold in a small plastic pancake with screw off lid. Inside are small saturated cotton squares handy to pick up, scrub with and dispose of.
I like the sound of ProGold as much as any product out there and I've tried at least a half dozen over the years.