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Evaporust for electrical connections
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03/04/15 09:06 PM
03/04/15 09:06 PM
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Has anyone let their electrical ends sit in a cup of Evaporust to see how well it cleans the green corrosion off?
1972 Cuda 340 4 speed, 2001 Ram CTD 4x4 6 speed, 1970 Duster 408 4 speed, 1996 Ram 5.9 2x4 auto, 1965 Coronet 500
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Re: Evaporust for electrical connections
[Re: burdar]
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03/05/15 05:59 PM
03/05/15 05:59 PM
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Quote:
I used CLR on my Dart's main dash harness. It cleans up the connectors quickly.
Have some at home but never tired it , a lot easier to find than good toilet cleaner with the way things have changed because of environMENTALists ...
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Re: Evaporust for electrical connections
[Re: cdstl]
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03/06/15 02:14 AM
03/06/15 02:14 AM
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I just had a vehicle that had a lot of corrosion on the the tail light harness. I was thinking that I could just unplug it, and others, and let them sit in the solution overnight. Or as long as it takes. And then dry and dialectic them.
Would there be any problem with CLR wicking up wires and causing corrosoion later on?
1972 Cuda 340 4 speed, 2001 Ram CTD 4x4 6 speed, 1970 Duster 408 4 speed, 1996 Ram 5.9 2x4 auto, 1965 Coronet 500
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