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[title] Spray contact cleaner in the faulty switch
-[* black] With the board removed, you can now fix the problem. Spray a small amount of contact cleaner in the switch. You should use Deoxit if you can, but any contact cleaner should work on these switches. out and shoot a little Deoxit in the switch. Once done, turn the switch to lubricate it.
-[* icon_note] You will not need a lot to do this. A small spray will be enough. In the event it isn't, only spray a little in the second time. You should not try more then 3 sprays as anything more then 3 usually indicates this fix will not work and you need a new board.
+[* black] With the board partially removed, you have enough access to fix the problem. Get a can of contact cleaner, and spray it in the potentiometer that is causing problems. DeoxIT is recommended, but equivalent products should also work. Once you have sprayed the potentiometer, turn it several times.
+[* icon_note] You do not need a lot of contact cleaner to fix this issue, most likely. Only use one or two sprays, as this is usually sufficient. If you have to do it a second time, the potentiometer may be faulty beyond repair. A new board is needed for these units.