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when i got my new head unit installed... because i had problems with the last one.. turned out the problem was i had the rbacket in there backwards lol... $50 to find that out lol oh well i know now anyways the guys there said my antenna was dirty and needed a proper clean but we got chatting and they forgot to do it... so ill do it but what do i use... is WD40 a carbon cleaner ? coz im assuming i'd need a carbon cleaner but ill leave it to the 'experts' the SAU post-whores lol.. what u guys rekon i use ? ;)

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u want me to write a serious answer?? dude, you ask too much..

I used WD40 but it don't do shit.. my aerial is kinda funny anyway but it still works.

You probably need some sort of graphite lubricant stuff to do it properly.. so lube away

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