


The electric window contacts have a special coating which prevents them from melting together when an arc is formed when switching.......
When you use sandpaper or other abraisive methods it ruins this coating and means that crap will build up on the contacts in no time at all meaning that youll have to clean them all the friggen time.(they will fail again in less than 6 months.)
Go to Jaycar or Dick smith and ask for a \"fibreglass pen\". It is a special pen with (you guessed it) fibreglass strands which will remove the carbon build up but not take off the coating on the switch contacts.
Also check that the little round contact pads are proud of the plastic.... sometimes they get hot and melt into the plastic. If you use a stanley/scalpul blade to trim the raised plastic from around the pad and then bend the contact arms slightly this will fix it too.
Use a tooth brush with some meths to further clean the contacts, BUT DONT GET METHS ON THE TOP SIDE OF THE PLASTIC OR IT WILL BE MARKED FOREVER LEAVING A NASTY STAIN ON THE PLASTIC.
Hope its not too late.
(P.S......Fibregalss pens are also good for cleaning sparkplugs, also for cleaning rust out of stonechips before painting.)
