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## 🛠️ Take a Regular WD-40 and Repair All the Remotes in Your Home!
Isn’t it annoying when your TV or device remote starts acting up—buttons stick, won’t respond, or seem downright faulty? Before you rush out to buy replacements, here’s a simple hack you might not have tried yet: **using regular WD-40 to repair your remotes**!
WD-40 is famous for its ability to fix squeaks and free stuck parts, but did you know it can also help bring your remote controls back to life? Here’s how.
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### Why WD-40?
WD-40 is a versatile lubricant that can clean, protect, and loosen stuck mechanical parts. When remotes get sticky or buttons stop responding, it’s often due to dirt, dust, or oxidation buildup inside. WD-40 helps dissolve that gunk and restores smooth button function.
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### How to Use WD-40 to Fix Your Remote
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**Important:** Use WD-40 sparingly and carefully—avoid spraying directly on electronic circuits to prevent damage.
### Step-by-Step Guide:
1. **Remove the Batteries:** Always start by taking out the batteries to avoid any short circuits.
2. **Clean the Exterior:** Spray a small amount of WD-40 on a soft cloth and gently wipe the remote’s surface, especially around the buttons.
3. **Access the Button Area:** If you’re comfortable opening the remote casing (usually with small screws or clips), do so carefully.
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4. **Lubricate Button Contacts:** Lightly spray WD-40 onto a cotton swab and gently clean around the rubber buttons and contacts. This helps remove grime and improves conductivity.
5. **Dry & Reassemble:** Allow the remote to dry completely before putting it back together and reinserting the batteries.
6. **Test It Out:** Try pressing the buttons to see if the responsiveness has improved.
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