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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 497999" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>I’ve been chatting on another post that made me think of a question.</p><p>What’s the best electrical connectors cleaner/protector for connectors on outboard motor and pin connectors on fish finders etc. ?</p><p>A lot of the products I have say not safe on all plastic etc. </p><p>I’ve been using Deoxit D5 on trailer connectors etc but I’m not sure about all the connectors on my outboard.</p><p>Is there a cleaner just for marine that’s safe. I want to unplug and unhook every connector and get them as clean as possible to see if it helps it start a little quicker besides it’s just good maintenance.</p><p>I’ve been washing off the outboard by spraying Gunk to remove any film let it dry then spray the entire thing with Fluid film. Whenever I remove the cowling it looks like a new engine. No dust or dirt because it’s covered all the time. After several months the Fluid film seems to get more sticky. Then I repeat the process. </p><p>But I’ve never gave each connection a deep cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 497999, member: 27803"] I’ve been chatting on another post that made me think of a question. What’s the best electrical connectors cleaner/protector for connectors on outboard motor and pin connectors on fish finders etc. ? A lot of the products I have say not safe on all plastic etc. I’ve been using Deoxit D5 on trailer connectors etc but I’m not sure about all the connectors on my outboard. Is there a cleaner just for marine that’s safe. I want to unplug and unhook every connector and get them as clean as possible to see if it helps it start a little quicker besides it’s just good maintenance. I’ve been washing off the outboard by spraying Gunk to remove any film let it dry then spray the entire thing with Fluid film. Whenever I remove the cowling it looks like a new engine. No dust or dirt because it’s covered all the time. After several months the Fluid film seems to get more sticky. Then I repeat the process. But I’ve never gave each connection a deep cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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