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Contact cleaner ?
What kind of cleaner will remove the dark grey/grey oxidation on my brass connectors ( delicate already broke one fuse holder clip ). Electrical cleaner and small brush not working. Don't want to mess with hydro flouric acid which was mentioned as a cleaner. ThanksTags: None
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you can use naval jelly available at most any autoparts store washes off with water.
There was a post abut an expensive cleaner with that also leaves a water protective coating but I seem to have lost the Amazon link to it.
Maybe a search will find it.
A quick search under "contact cleaner" posts and I found it.
This looks like the right stuff to use and can be sprayed careful on any old contracts with no need to flow solder into the crimps.
I think I would still solder my R/R connections but for everything else this looks like the good stuff.
Thanks Bluewool for the reco.
Last edited by posplayr; 05-10-2013, 06:30 PM.
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alhntr
Found some rust remover different brand than naval jelly but probably chemically the same at Orielly's Auto. Put in on, wait 5-10 min rinse with water. Came shiny like brand new. Thanks for tip guys.
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Originally posted by alhntr View PostFound some rust remover different brand than naval jelly but probably chemically the same at Orielly's Auto. Put in on, wait 5-10 min rinse with water. Came shiny like brand new. Thanks for tip guys.
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