This stuff is not for electrical anything, its for garage doors!
Engineers at a very high end antenna tuner company (I think it was Palstar but I'm not sure) swear by it, I read at the time. Since then I have also used it on my x-y table and Ive also tried it out on my bike. It seems to be a good lubricant.
But an antenna tuner is not the same as an audio fader at all. So as for your application, I have no idea. It may destroy it.
Faders and roller inductors, although quite similar, especially the wire wound ones, are still not the same.
Measured by my bench meter, it was a big improvement. I used just a tiny bit of deoxit red and then the Genie stuff, which is white.
But its been some time, and I have not used it since then, for space reasons. I'm rearranging my desk now so I may have space to give it a shot soon. if anything has changed I'll post an update here.
I think I read this originally on e-ham. You might want to check there.
It contains lithium grease.
So lithium grease would be OK to use as a lubricant for faders?
I almost bought a can of CRC "white lithium grease" but held it off because I read something on the can about not to be used with other solvents or something like that -I was worried that it could cause some chemical reaction or other issues if it got in contact with the Deoxit I had already sprayed inside.
But considering this isn't an issue, will it be thick enough to make a fader "glide" like it used to? According to CRC's own video it appears to be quite thin flowing, but then again it might thicken after a while.... anyone tried it with faders/potmeters?