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    Default Cleaning gg's for conductivity.

    Hi guys

    Pretty much every thread i read about GG maintenance revolves around keeping them as shiny as possible. My GG is not that GG lol, it's pretty much my daily grinder and nicely abused.

    My question is, how do you guys tear down and thoroughly clean your ggts? Mine goes through spurts of misfires if I let it get too dirty, and lately my cleaning jobs have not been lasting as long. Has anyone made a video of a break down and tune up to increase performance? Is noalox an option? Should I be lightly sanding the switch where it meets the battery post to remove corrosion? Share your secrets ladies and gentleman!
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    Noalox creates a mess and isn't worth using. I'd take the button/switch off, take it apart, clean it really well in an ultrasonic, and then reassemble. Same for the atomizer connector. It's a good opportunity to make sure the 2 small o-rings in the center pin are in good shape and freshly lubed.

    There's several youtube vids of how to take both apart
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    Thanks para! I've also just ordered those new 2012 springs for the battery and the button, I'm hoping that might help a bit too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chinner View Post
    Thanks para! I've also just ordered those new 2012 springs for the battery and the button, I'm hoping that might help a bit too.
    When they are back in stock, think about getting one of the 2012 SS button/switches. Since your GGTS is your "daily grind", it would be a great addition.....tough and work really, really well and won't be affected to the elements like other metals.

    Most misfires are from dirt and gunked up ejuice in the connector.....once you get both in good shape it will fire like a champ
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    Just a heads up.

    They're in stock

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    Para, how do you recommend cleaning the nickel GGTS? I'm a jeweler and am hesitant to put anything plated into an ultrasonic after seeing what it does to gold and silver plated jewelry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AppendixG View Post
    Para, how do you recommend cleaning the nickel GGTS? I'm a jeweler and am hesitant to put anything plated into an ultrasonic after seeing what it does to gold and silver plated jewelry.
    What solution do you use.....? I'd use a diluted Dawn liquid; it cuts grease and dirt very well and is as mild as it gets. I'm sure you have one, but a wire rack is a must to hang the parts so the Cavitation doesn't cause them to rub against the tank.

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    Ah, I'll give it a shot with diluted Dawn. I haven't tried it at all with the nickel GGTS out of fear. For jewelry cleaning, it's a fairly mild soap, but I'm not entirely sure what it contains.

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