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Battery Corrosion Tip

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  • #474945
    chevyazchevyaz
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      I dont know if anyone here on the ETCG forum has done this before but when I saw Erics video of on the battery terminals it made we want to share what I do to prevent corrosion.I apply a small amount of grease to the terminals and Ive never had a problem.Thought someone could use this tip.

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    • #475602
      thomas dudmanthomas dudman
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        I use silicone paste,cover it with a layer.Pricy but great for years.;)

        #475951
        chevyazchevyaz
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          Thats a good tip thanks for shareing.

          #477165
          SDMAN1981SDMAN1981
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            You go also do it the poor mans way, glue two Penny’s 1/8th of an inch from each terminal. Worked for me.

            #480470
            Chris111179Chris111179
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              You can also use vinegar to clean the terminals.

              #480474
              jorgejorge
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                thanks for the tip.

                what about those red and green washers for the battery terminals?

                #480582
                chevyazchevyaz
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                  I never use those washers.Im sure they work but just dontcare to use them. Its the first thing the salesman grabs at A Z thinking you need them. Ive never used them and never had a problem. Just the grease. Is all ive ever done.SD

                  #480873
                  celticbhoycelticbhoy
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                    Those washers don’t do shit. I’m going to give the grease a shot.

                    #480910
                    dollman0dollman0
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                      I have used the grease and the felt washers. Coat the felt with oil or grease until damp to seal out air, push the terminal down tight and they work great! A small dab of grease on a penny (to hold it in place) also works great, like someone else mentioned.

                      #480945
                      celticbhoycelticbhoy
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                        The washers may not be doing anything then if you have the grease there.

                        #489102
                        Michele PensottiMichele Pensotti
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                          Hi!

                          I’ve always used vaseline (also called petroleum jelly) instead of grease for my battery terminals and tips.

                          It tends to cover and prevent corrosion without attracting so much dirt!

                          Hope this helps! 😉

                          10nico

                          #489844
                          Jared ThomsonJared Thomson
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                            Dielectric grease would work well too, and possibly be a more “Politically correct” method, not that it will work any better lol.

                            #490065
                            RobRob
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                              I use petroleum jelly with good results. (Vaseline)

                              #490089
                              EdEd
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                                so Vaseline does work as well? i’ve heard it suggested before. and I use the baking soda and water paste trick to clean them, it’s what my dad taught me.

                                #490126
                                chevyazchevyaz
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                                  Yes sir Vaseline will work also real good.I’ve used it before no problem. I’ve used baking soda to clean them also. Works dam good for cleaning.

                                  #490163
                                  RobRob
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                                    I use baking soda and an old toothbrush to scrub the corosion. Then I have one of those wire tools to shine up the posts and ends of cables. Then use the vaseline. Works good for me.

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