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Take a regular WD-40 and repair all the remotes in your home.
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### Tips and Warnings:
* Use only a tiny amount of WD-40 to avoid excess moisture inside the remote.
* Never spray WD-40 directly into the remote or on circuit boards. Use a cotton swab or cloth instead.
* If you’re unsure about opening your remote, test cleaning the exterior first—it often helps more than you’d think.
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### When WD-40 Might Not Be Enough
If your remote still doesn’t work after cleaning, the problem might be worn-out contacts or internal damage that requires professional repair or replacement.
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### Final Thoughts:
WD-40 isn’t just for squeaky doors or rusty tools—it can be a handy little helper for keeping your remotes in working order too. With just a small investment of time and a can of WD-40, you might save yourself the hassle and expense of buying new remotes.
Try it out and see how many of your remotes you can bring back to life with this simple trick!
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