Maxima Electrical Contact Cleaner, 26 fl. oz. (2 pack) vs Non-flammable electronic contact cleaner aerosol spray
Overall winner: Maxima Electrical Contact Cleaner, 26 fl. oz. (2 pack)
Key Differences
Choose BW-100 (A) if you prioritize a non-flammable formula, safe use on rubber, slightly higher average rating, and a more affordable listed price tier. Choose Maxima (B) if you need stronger grease/oil removal, higher spray pressure for hard-to-reach areas and vehicle-focused uses, though some customers report plastic melting and graphics-residue use cases
Maxima Electrical Contact Cleaner, 26 fl. oz. (2 pack)
Electrical contact cleaner with fast-acting agents to remove grease and contaminants. Useful for motorcycles, personal watercraft, and automobiles; features a high-spray pressure for hard-to-reach areas. Customer note highlights effective cleaning, with some reports of plastic melting
Pros
- fast-acting grease and oil removal
- high spray pressure for hard-to-reach areas
- suitable for multiple vehicle types
- positive product quality feedback
Cons
- some customers report plastic melting
- mentions graphics residue cleaning as use case
Non-flammable electronic contact cleaner aerosol spray
Non-flammable cleaner for electrical contacts, safe on rubber and quick-drying. Removes dust and contaminants to improve conductivity; users note effectiveness on keyboards and stick drift
Pros
- Non-flammable formulation
- Quick evaporation with no residue
- Safe for rubber components
- Improves conductivity by cleaning contacts
Cons
- Longevity of effectiveness debated by customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | BW-100 |
| Durability | Maxima |
| Versatility | Maxima |
| User Reviews | BW-100 |