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Date:         Mon, 11 Sep 95 10:27:04 EDT
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From:         John Anderson <ja@coe.wvu.edu>
Subject:      Re: Another Great Use of Naval Jelly

> connectors. Man, oh man did it ever work great! The connectors had > white corrosion and looked pretty bad until I saturated them in the pink > stuff and let them soak for about 10 minutes before rinsing them off in > > Jon Christensen '56,58,71 Ghias,'56,67 Bugs,'59 & '63 TII's, '87 Golf GL

Just remember to protect them, now that they are clean, plus I'd add a teaspoon of baking soda to the rinse water just to make sure all the acid action stops. Then blow dry and smear a light coat of petroleum jelly on both connector and spade it goes over. Just a couple of thoughts.

John ja@coe.wvu.edu '78 Westy, '90 Corrado G60


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