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Cleaning electric contacts on a boat
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<blockquote data-quote="ben2go" data-source="post: 57286" data-attributes="member: 751"><p>I use baking soda mixed into warm water to clean connections.Be aware that it will fizz until the acids are neutraulized.1 heaping table spoon of baking soda to 1 cup warm water.I use Q tips inside of some connectors and a small brush like a tooth brush.Works on battery connections also.Then I use dielectric grease on the connections to prevent more corrosion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2go, post: 57286, member: 751"] I use baking soda mixed into warm water to clean connections.Be aware that it will fizz until the acids are neutraulized.1 heaping table spoon of baking soda to 1 cup warm water.I use Q tips inside of some connectors and a small brush like a tooth brush.Works on battery connections also.Then I use dielectric grease on the connections to prevent more corrosion. [/QUOTE]
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