RCA cleaners


Hi,

There used to be plastic RCA cleaners--you'd put cleaning solution on them and they'd fit onto the RCA connectors on the equipment. They were white (I remember this because after cleaning, they'd come out black with dirt). The company that made them went out of business in the 1990s. Does anyone make anything like this now? There was nothing better (that I knew of) for getting into the RCA jacks on equipment.

Thanks!

Matt
descartes
I use one of two things. My wife is a professional make-up artist, and
she uses a type of cotton swab that has a conical point on one end. Kind
of like Q-Tips. These are available at beauty supply stores, or perhaps in
drug store make-up sections. Just put on your best drag and act natural.

The send option is a pipe cleaner with the sharp wire tips folded back
tightly to prevent damage to the RCA.
Here they are

http://www.fatwyre.com/accessories.html

(At least I think these are the ones...)
Descartes,

I just emailed FatWyre and ask if the ones advertised were the original. I provided a description and the product number off one of my packages. If they answer yes I will buy a few and determine if they are as good as the "old" ones.
For any who care, the old package of cleaning tools from Signet were marked "Made in Japan."

FatWyre confirms the ones they have in stock are made in Canada. Nothing against Canada, but obviously not the original. I'll pass on this opportunity to do the test.