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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Cmont []
Posts: 314
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Thanks you all I used the grease then marine goop and electrical tape to secure the wires. And Im just gonna be more vigilant with the grease and a wire brush.
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Father of two
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Corona
Posts: 22
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corrosion block
I have been using a product called Corrosion Block for years. It works really well on all metals to protect from corrosion. I use it on my guns and fishing gear. It is kind of expensive but I you do not have to use much. The pump can I have is four years old. I usually put a little on a small piece of old tee shirt and wipe it on. In tight areas I use a q'tip. I have used it on radio that had a little corrosion causing it to intermittently have problems and it started working again. It is great because after you wipe it on and let it set a few minutes you can wipe off your reels or guns and still the protection remains.
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