apex55
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Does anyone put this on the wire connectors (plugs)? pros or cons? Will it hold in the moisture and cause more corrosion?
arcticace
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I do, keeps water out. I use it on all my electrical connections, it may be going above and beyond, but i would rather be safe than sorry.
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Good stuff. Use it all the time, even on autos boats atvs etc
machz69
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Used that on my quad works great
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It's a must..keeps the moisture out and everything working!
X4----I roll like that!
A must IMHO.
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I use it all the time and no problems.
I use it on everything.
I use it on everything.
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Wheel bearing grease works too if you dont have dielectric around when you need it. Anything that keeps the air and moisture out.
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ABSOLUTELY...use it on the truck, trailer, sled, quad and everything else electrical.
WORKS PERIOD
WORKS PERIOD
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What they all said. 

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I had a problem after putting in CR10's. Was missing, firing only 1 or 2 cylinders. I torn it down to find corrosion on the plug. Cleaned up plugs, Added di-electric grease on plug threads, and plug boots. Problem gone.
Boy, I hate it when nobody can agree with an answer in a post.........LOL 

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sleddog66 said:Boy, I hate it when nobody can agree with an answer in a post.........LOL![]()
YEA!....What's up with that????
Boy it's going 2 B a long Season

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