Strange because my MIT cables are 6 years old and have shiny gold on them with no sign of oxidation anywhere. And I haven't seen any other of my cables go black. Besides, it is very tough to oxidize gold - in fact, it has the lowest tendency to react with air to form oxides of any element on earth.
Are you sure that the black isn't actually muck encrusted 'on' the ends rather that 'in' the gold? Maybe rubbing alcohol would remove it (or acetone) although I assume the Progold should have taken care of it. Hmmm...keep us posted.
Arthur
Are you sure that the black isn't actually muck encrusted 'on' the ends rather that 'in' the gold? Maybe rubbing alcohol would remove it (or acetone) although I assume the Progold should have taken care of it. Hmmm...keep us posted.
Arthur