Hi Carol,
Hope this helps.
Jim McAuslan
Hi all,
I have a fairly old cordless phone and it's key pad is now getting very hard to press. (Sometimes I have to press a number of times before taking a call.) This key pad has been well cared for and not subjected to coffee, sweets etc!
Is it worth using some kind of switch cleaner, in which case what should I and what should I not use, or is it time to get a new one.
I'm also having a problem with our desk phone in the same respect, though not so bad. I don't want to throw all away and start again unless it's really the best thing to do.
Any advice most welcome.
-- Carol carol.pearson@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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