I myself after cleaning the coil have turned many times forth and back the wheel
I don't remember for sure, but I believe that the cursor is metal. Not carbon.
And No. I didn't ever try to disassemble the wheel. And I don't know how it could be done.
So, I must have meant to say, 'remove the Carbon from the metal strip'!
Since the past few days I think my meter is responding better. The noise of the potentiometer seems to be almost negligible. Last night in very low light, I found it was a little noisy and I was not able to Null it.
I am taking readings everyday, bright light and low light, but I have to now check for the accuracy of the meter reading. As I don't have access to another meter, at the moment, I compared with the inbuilt meter of a compact Leica I use.
The Gossen meter reads about 1 to 1 1/2 stops Over, compared to my compact Leica. That is, if I were to shoot at the meter reading, the photo would be underexposed by that many f-stops.
I am still trying to find how to disassemble the front dial, to clean the dust inside it.
On the photrio.com under - Analog Workflow Forums/ Lighting - (Gossen Luna Pro F disassembly Discussion in 'Lighting' started by nathantw, Feb 6, 2017.) it says, the complete front circular emblem screws off, counterclockwise.
I couldn't loosen it with my fingers, hence will need to find a way so as not to damage the surrounding metal ring!