| The arcing is most likely the switch itself. AC snap switches are made to open and close (make & break) quickly to separate the contacts quickly and eliminate the inevitible arcing. As switches get older, the spring weakens and the contacts get pitted, which causes the arcing you hear.
The paint on the wires is not any cause of any problem, unless the paint contains corrosive solvents, which I doubt.
This is not an immediate problem or hazard, but the arcing will get worse and the switch will eventually fail. Time to change the switches with new one, Try to use the screw terminals and not use the "Quik-Wire" or stab in the back. These connections are popular casues of loose connections. |