This is now sold at most auto parts under many brand names. Eric 86-VW4x4 vw4x4@fyi.net 72-240z Pittsburgh, PA USA 1936-Chrysler
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Merin, Lawrence M wrote: > Friends, > In my former life as an Alfa Romeo owner, the topic of solutions to clean > and preserve the integrity of electrical connections was regularly visited > on our mailing list. It seems that the gold standard for this type of > material is actually an official VW item, produced by a firm in Canada. It > is called Stabilant, and at the time was amazingly expensive, but effective. > The solution is reputed to actually carry a current at low voltages, and > thus is able to bridge tiny gaps in electrical circuits associated with > oxidation and/or cold solder joints. Di-electric grease and regular contact > cleaners do NOT have such a capability. > We discovered another firm that offers a similar product at much lower cost. > I have used Deoxit from Caig Industries with success. You may wish to check > out their web site: http://www.caig.com as they have a variety of formulas > which might be useful > (No proprietary interest, etc. etc., just a satisfied customer!) > Cheers, > Larry Merin > 87 Vanagon GL > Little Rock > |
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