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dieliectric grease

anyone got pics or grid of everyhting and how to sue this and what i need to use it on. im not snorkled but i want to be safe and might plan on snorkling later on jsut to be even safer
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As the name applies, Dielectric grease is used to further waterproof any electrical connection. Examples would be spark plug boot, winch contactor & connection. Any and all factory connections under the battery cover.
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if possible, fill a pool full of it, and drive through it a few times forward and reverse. lol

pretty much, what I do is disconnect any connections, and i put a amount of goop on the female side, and a little around the male side, and make sure a light smear on any rubber or 0ring gasket.

anywhere you want to keep water out of, use this stuff on connectors.

it will prevent rust and corrosion (if not already set in) of connectors.
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ok great so it wont keep anything from firing wrong or not connecting right if i just squirt it right in there
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Nope. It's made to help keep the water out but the electricity still firing....I slather it all over all my connections....
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were is the cheapest place to get it
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Any auto parts store.
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Any auto parts store.
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i guess ill strip all the plastic off and do a good cleaning and greasing lol
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