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<blockquote data-quote="AlanT" data-source="post: 498487" data-attributes="member: 30185"><p>I use the Corrosion-X in the red can for electrical connections. It is a little oily to the touch, but not too bad. I also have the CRC Corrosion Inhibitor product, which I think is less oily. I've used the Corrosion-X in the green can for my leaf springs. It's a spray but comes out as more of a gel. I wouldn't use it on electrical connections, but fine on the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlanT, post: 498487, member: 30185"] I use the Corrosion-X in the red can for electrical connections. It is a little oily to the touch, but not too bad. I also have the CRC Corrosion Inhibitor product, which I think is less oily. I've used the Corrosion-X in the green can for my leaf springs. It's a spray but comes out as more of a gel. I wouldn't use it on electrical connections, but fine on the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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