I’m sure this topic has been covered but the search function keeps on timing out on me.
Anyhow, I was wondering what y’all like to use as a corrosion inhibitor for battery terminals, screws, bolts, etc. I know that when I have had my boat serviced in the past they have sprayed a red fluid on the terminals. Anybody know who makes that? Thanks for the tips.
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Liquid 'lectric tape for wires, terminals; T9 or CRC for metal, NEVER wd40. NAPA has a liquid with a brush in the cap that’s gray in color and comes in a short round can; can’t remember the name, but they will know what you are referring to for bolts, screws, to put in the hole before bolting or screwing that is called anti-seizing, great stuff for large bolts, etc on motors, etc.
How do you remove corrosion once it has already set in? I have corrosion around my Stern light contacts and they are difficult to get to. Also got some buildup in my GPS connector. I think it may be causing problems with my sonar. My sonar depth reading flashes at high speeds, it used to work flawlessly.
Any magic spray stuff that dissolves corrsion, (ugly green stuff)?
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