A light switch was crackling so I removed it to replace it. There was a quantity of blue sticky liquid on the wires, some had run down onto the switch N (out) terminal and effectively gummed the wire retaining screw. Wire insulation looked Ok in the pattress but the liquid is obviously coming from somewhere. It appears to be within the grey cable insulation, not within either the N or L wires. The supply cable is twin and earth .. the earth is bare copper and, as the liquid is blue, I suspect it is copper based.
What does this mean? I guess I should get the house wiring checked ... is the blue liquid a sign of imminent cable failure?
All help would be appreciated.
Cheers, Phil