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Alcohol is a polar solvent so it attracts dust.
Now we need to find out what's in DeoxIT D5 and CRC 2-26 to see if they are the same thing.
Ah, so this YouTube expert chemist said that. Seen it online. Gotta be true. EDIT:Thanks for the down-vote whoever you are. Seriously guys. Whether IPA is polar or non-polar is irrelevant. Remember, when the IPA (and any water in it, which BTW is also a polar solvent) evaporates from the rail, it is gone! As in "no longer present" If it is no longer present, why does it matter whether polar solvent attracts dust. Remember? It has evaporated. There is no "polar residue" when the polar liquid evaporates. All you have to do is some critical thinking. BTW, you can take my explanation to be as accurate as the guy who says that polar solvents attract dust. After all, you are reading in on the Interwebs.
The topic is being discussed in this months MRH magazine again .. https://online.fliphtml5.com/buups/famw/index.html#p=9
Emphasis on "again."