Next, focus on High Temperature Resistant Connections. These components, often overlooked, shield wires from heat degradation. Gently brush away carbon buildup using a soft-bristle tool—never metal, which can scratch protective coatings. For stubborn deposits, a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol works wonders, evaporating quickly without leaving residues.
Avoid harsh chemicals; they corrode metal contacts and compromise insulation. Instead, prioritize non-abrasive methods. Regular maintenance extends electrode lifespan, ensuring reliable ignition cycles.
By blending precision with protection, technicians safeguard both performance and safety. This isn’t just cleaning—it’s a ritual of care that keeps systems running smoothly, efficiently, and safely. For professionals, it’s a testament to skill: knowing when to clean, how to clean, and why every detail matters.

