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Take a Regular WD-40 and Repair All the Remotes in Your Home – Here’s How
If your TV, AC, or other device remote is acting up—buttons not working, lagging, or responding only after multiple presses—you might think it’s time to replace it. But before you throw it away or buy a new one, there’s a surprisingly simple and effective fix you probably already have in your garage or toolbox: WD-40.
Yes, that familiar blue-and-yellow can that fixes squeaky doors and rusty bolts can also be your secret weapon for reviving old, unresponsive remotes—quickly and affordably.
Let’s break down how WD-40 can repair remote controls and why this trick works so well (even though most people have never tried it).
🧠 Why WD-40 Works on Remotes
Over time, remotes accumulate:
- Dust and debris under buttons
- Oxidation or moisture buildup on contacts
- Stickiness from skin oils or spills
WD-40 isn’t just a lubricant—it also works as a cleaning and moisture-displacing agent, which means it can:
- Loosen stuck buttons
- Restore electrical contact
- Prevent corrosion
- Remove dirt and grime inside the casing
🛠 What You’ll Need
- A can of WD-40 (regular formula or WD-40 Contact Cleaner if available)
- Cotton swabs or a soft cloth
- A small screwdriver (for opening the remote)
- Tissue or paper towel
- Optional: isopropyl alcohol for finishing touch
⚠️ Important Note: Do not spray WD-40 directly onto the circuit board or battery compartment. Always apply with a cloth or swab for controlled cleaning.
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