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i use this stuff on my older truck, would you use it on the plugs of you detector? think it would help or just make a mess?
thanks brad
thanks brad
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I would not hesitate to use it but in moderation. Always use it on my trailer hookup. I have used on my ML Explorer, but my CTX 3030 has the WM 10 so no need.i use this stuff on my older truck, would you use it on the plugs of you detector? think it would help or just make a mess?
thanks brad
I too have seen globs of it on vehicle battery terminals in order to prevent corrosionI use it all my battery terminals, especially my Game Camera's, out in the weather all the times. An remember in the old years you had to bump the back end of the Flashlights to get them to come on. No problems for that either. But, I have never put any of my Detectors yet tho... I would'n think it would hurt it
i thought that was what it was used for??"Since dielectric grease is a silicone grease, it should not be used on silicone-based rubbers or plastics, as it will break them down over time. The grease does not conduct electricity, so it shouldn't be applied directly to the mating surfaces (pins and sockets) of an electrical connection."
yeah.... i am not 100% on this... this is just what the internet keeps saying.i thought that was what it was used for??