Originally Posted by andrew
been there done that - many times.
the best solution is spray the switch with WD40 and use a brush to move the WD40 in the switch area... rock the switch back and forth multiple times... and wipe away the residue.
this will remove any sticking of the switch and function as normal without any side effects.
Well I took oppizzippo's advice and it was a lot easier than I thought it would be. At first, I thought I was gonna break the thing, then I couldn't figure out how to get the switch off the plate. Finally did, but I couldn't get it disconnected, so I just wiped it down and the inside of the hole it sits in on the plate, and it helped, but for some reason (even though it works normally off the plate) it still sticks very slightly when put together.