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The remote get harder and harder to operate. It

The remote get harder and harder to operate. It requires more pressure to make the buttons work. I have a universal remote but Daewoo is not listed in the manual.

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Hi there.
There may be some residue inside between the buttons and the circuit board.
You can open the remote and separate the rubber pad and the board.
then use some Qtips and rubbing alcool to clean the inside of the pad where the buttons make contact(little round black spots) then clean the circuit board itself where the buttons make contact.
Try to remove the residues but do not rub too hard on the contacts, you don`t want to remove the black carbon coating that is what makes the contact. You just want them a dull(not shiny) black color.
If you do it right you`ll see an improvement but remember that those contacts don`t last forever.
Hope this will help Merry Christmas

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