Soul Mate II
Member
Morning,
One of my winter projects is to go through the boat and cleaning all the grounding connections. I have seen some corrosion that I want to address. The large zinc on the back of the boat has a corroded/ bad connection on the back of the boat and I want to start cleaning that up and working my way forward.
My question what would you use to clean the connections? I don't want to go to town scrubbing with a wire brush is the connections are coated. WD40 and a scrub brush? Brake cleaner and a rag?
After the cleaning would you use di-electric grease to protect the connection once reassembled? I want to do this once and not have to do it for a long while.
Thanks for any suggestions! HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
One of my winter projects is to go through the boat and cleaning all the grounding connections. I have seen some corrosion that I want to address. The large zinc on the back of the boat has a corroded/ bad connection on the back of the boat and I want to start cleaning that up and working my way forward.
My question what would you use to clean the connections? I don't want to go to town scrubbing with a wire brush is the connections are coated. WD40 and a scrub brush? Brake cleaner and a rag?
After the cleaning would you use di-electric grease to protect the connection once reassembled? I want to do this once and not have to do it for a long while.
Thanks for any suggestions! HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!