[DeTomaso] Electo question: Dielectric Grease
Bob Radefeld
bob at dodgecarroll.com
Tue Jul 14 10:37:20 EDT 2009
Chuck,
As a daily lurker I felt I needed to chime in on this subject since I ran an electronics wholesale distribution business for 30+ years here in town. Over that period I sold numerous electronic related chemicals, greases, etc. to everybody you could imagine. The one companys' products that all of my customers literally demanded I carry for any of their electronic conductivity problems was a company by the name of Caig Industries. You can find them at:
http://store.caig.com/
These folks have far & away the best products relating to conductivity solutions of any company I ever dealt with - bar none. Once my customers started using their products they never accepted any substitutes from then on. Turned out to be one of the best products I ever sold! Their stuff is not cheap but is the best you can get which is saying a lot. I can tell you I'm never without a small can of their "De-Ox-It" spray on my shelf & have used it on about every electrical connection in my Pantera including the stock fuse panel to totally clear up any problems with oxidation and/or bad conductivity. Expect to pay $15 to $20 (retail) for a small can of this but it doesn't take much to do the job & that small can seems to last forever. FWIW
Bob Radefeld
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