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I was tinkering away in the garage sand blasting the torsion bar adjusters this morning and thought about bringing down the two wiring harnesses I have in the barn. I know the one that came with my parts car looks like crap and has been cut into many times over a few decades, but the 2nd one I bought looks much more intact, just filthy.
I'm wondering what I can use to clean the dirt/grime/grease/random organic matter off of the wiring harness without affecting the wiring itself. I wont be putting power to the harness for a few months so there should be plenty of dry time if required. Any suggestions ??? Thanks (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
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