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Preventing battery post corrosion
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<blockquote data-quote="tytower" data-source="post: 667275" data-attributes="member: 2399"><p>Hey Jo ,</p><p>Some interesting stuff to try here . I use grease myself and keep any old dirty used stuff for this in a cup. I use it on tow balls too.</p><p>I have noticed that the electrons flow from the negative terminal only and if you just put it on the negative it works well too. Look at a set of terminals that have been left neglected for a while and you will see the corrosion, or actually an acidic salt build up where the terminal corrodes , will be on the negative . This is easily cleaned up by pouring boiling water over it.</p><p></p><p>I tried that excellent Lanolin grease when it first came out and lo and behold the bloody car would not start . The Lanolin grease insulated it perfectly !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tytower, post: 667275, member: 2399"] Hey Jo , Some interesting stuff to try here . I use grease myself and keep any old dirty used stuff for this in a cup. I use it on tow balls too. I have noticed that the electrons flow from the negative terminal only and if you just put it on the negative it works well too. Look at a set of terminals that have been left neglected for a while and you will see the corrosion, or actually an acidic salt build up where the terminal corrodes , will be on the negative . This is easily cleaned up by pouring boiling water over it. I tried that excellent Lanolin grease when it first came out and lo and behold the bloody car would not start . The Lanolin grease insulated it perfectly ! [/QUOTE]
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