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Quick question about fuses for fish finder.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sea Antsy" data-source="post: 497977" data-attributes="member: 33043"><p>Its a lubricant.. and anti corrosive.. </p><p>EVERYWHERE.. except.. well this is a family rated site so i won't go there.. but..</p><p>I live on an island, salt water on all sides.. even light bulbs in outdoor fixtures on the house corrode without some protection..</p><p>I use it everywhere.. and have, on submarines, destroyers, tenders, cars and trucks, houses.. </p><p>think/look anywhere you do not want corrosion.. it does not harm plastic or rubber.. think of all the O-rings on a boat.. </p><p>fuel fill, hoses, electrical connectors.. ie Bullet connectors.. on power washers that dang little O-ring.. </p><p>sure.. pack the trailer plugs both sides the truck and the trailer with it.. take the light bulbs out.. clean the base, then the socket then </p><p>get out the q tips and do both sides.. </p><p>do the VHF radio antenna connectors, only thing you might not be able to get to is the small multi pin connectors on the Fish Finders/Gps</p><p>there I spray with CRC6-56 much more liquid and gets in deeper.. </p><p>Ok.. there is my confession.. let the flames begin..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sea Antsy, post: 497977, member: 33043"] Its a lubricant.. and anti corrosive.. EVERYWHERE.. except.. well this is a family rated site so i won't go there.. but.. I live on an island, salt water on all sides.. even light bulbs in outdoor fixtures on the house corrode without some protection.. I use it everywhere.. and have, on submarines, destroyers, tenders, cars and trucks, houses.. think/look anywhere you do not want corrosion.. it does not harm plastic or rubber.. think of all the O-rings on a boat.. fuel fill, hoses, electrical connectors.. ie Bullet connectors.. on power washers that dang little O-ring.. sure.. pack the trailer plugs both sides the truck and the trailer with it.. take the light bulbs out.. clean the base, then the socket then get out the q tips and do both sides.. do the VHF radio antenna connectors, only thing you might not be able to get to is the small multi pin connectors on the Fish Finders/Gps there I spray with CRC6-56 much more liquid and gets in deeper.. Ok.. there is my confession.. let the flames begin.. [/QUOTE]
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