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For the record I did use the search option and was unsuccessful searching
What can I use to clean up my terminals for the electrical connections in my 914? Somewhere I had read something about dielectric grease but I'm thinking I need to clean the terminals first. Thanks for your help David |
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This works good and you can get it at HD:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/CRC-2-26-5-oz-M...er#.UbUdExXnaP8 cleaned I recently cleaned my ground points on the car (scrub them down until you see the shiny brass under all that crap. Then I sprayed all of the parts with the contact cleaner and put it back together. Stu |
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