To provide the clearest pics possible, I de-wired this switch...but, the mod stays the same.
It's very straight-forward and simple. Good luck!
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Well, here's our dirty 3-way enclosed toggle.
![Image](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b314/Augustus_McCrae/DSC00254.jpg)
Ordinarily, I'll use a pair of needle-nose pliers to pull the tabs holding the switch together, but this little pain in the butt required wire-cutters to get under the tab, to pull it up. Also, make sure your switch stays in the center position...
![Image](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b314/Augustus_McCrae/DSC00255.jpg)
Here, I moved the switch back and forth to get a good look at the grease buildup...it has migrated towards the connectors, which is fine, as this isn't where the electrical connection is made...
![Image](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b314/Augustus_McCrae/DSC00257.jpg)
You see where the metal tabs are touching one another? You'll want to clean inside those areas.
![Image](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b314/Augustus_McCrae/DSC00259.jpg)
The grease you see here is from the toggle. It's not terribly important to clean off, but you can if you wish. I did.
![Image](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b314/Augustus_McCrae/DSC00260.jpg)
Here the toggle has been moved back to the center position, so that I can now put this switch back together.
![Image](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b314/Augustus_McCrae/DSC00261.jpg)
The metal used for the casing was quite belligerent, so I had to break out the bigger pliers...
![Image](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b314/Augustus_McCrae/DSC00264.jpg)
And now, you are done. As a sidenote, you may want to wash your hands, as there is probably a good amount of Acid Flux on your hands from the connectors. Believe me, after about 5 minutes, it starts to sting.
Cheers!
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