Mission Automotive 4 Oz Brush-On Oil-Based Battery Corrosion Preventative - Made in USA - Prevents Rust & Corrosion, Increases Life of Battery, Does Not Dry or Evaporate
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Instead of giving you a direct answer, I'll leave you with something to think about. How many corroded 120-volt circuit breakers have you ever seen? If they're in a damp environment, you should take care of that first, rather than using this to hide a larger issue. This is for batteries used in automobiles and other vehicles.
Dielectric grease is a non-flammable, non-toxic substance. When tiny amounts of electricity travel from the connections to the ground, it causes corrosion at electrical connections. Dielectric grease keeps conductive materials out of the connections, such as water. Where the metals touch, your battery connections will be well-conducting.
Selected User Reviews For Mission Automotive 4 Oz Brush-On Oil-Based Battery Corrosion Preventative - Made in USA - Prevents Rust & Corrosion, Increases Life of Battery, Does Not Dry or Evaporate
Goop that costs a lot of money but isn't worth anything. Although this is a pricey goop, it flows like water when exposed to the heat of the summer trail. It didn't perform any better than the low-cost alternatives. I wasn't blown away, but I wasn't completely let down. It is what it is, and there is nothing that can be done about it. **It's been a year since I updated my blog. When I said it flowed like water, it corroded just like water. My connectors were completely corroded, as if they had been submerged in salt water for the previous year. I noticed some sluggish starts and then a loss of Winch power, so I opened the hood and discovered that the connectors were completely corroded. It took a Dremel to cut the bolts apart because they were literally fused together. Within a year, I had completely destroyed my cables, connectors, and posts. BEWARE. You've been given fair warning.
It's petroleum jelly applied with a clumsy applicator. Get some vaseline and an old toothbrush to save money and time.
I really hope so. It will not, without a doubt, not vanish. It's ideal for use with post-type connections. They're the ones that cause the most problems in the first place, and if you're trying to keep your terminals from corroding, this stuff will suffice. It's not as clean as felt washers, but some of those aren't worth the trouble. Get some of this, and corrosion will be a thing of the past.
I'm sick of getting those small packages from the parts store. They never seem to be enough, or they disappear before you can use them. Plus, there's a limited supply, and you'll run out before you've had a chance to complete the task. It's convenient to have a large jar of the stuff on hand, and it's a great deal. Pick up a jar today to stop torturing yourself.
It's incredibly simple to use. I've tried the spray on battery terminal protectors, and it makes a huge mess on my batteries. On the battery terminal, it provides a good protective layer.
What can I say, it does exactly what it should. The built-in brush made application a breeze. The oil- The based solution has a thick consistency. I've only had a month to use this solution, so I can't comment on its dependability just yet. I'm not sure if it will get thin and run off over time because it hasn't been particularly hot where I live.
It does exactly what it says. On both the positive and negative sides, I applied a coat of paint to the connection points. Brush-on application is simple. It has a slight yellowish tint that makes it easy to see if any areas were missed. It's been about a week since I put it on. There is no powdery white corrosion and it appears to be the same.
It works great; I had to scrape off the corrosion and green stuff from the terminals first, but I haven't had any issues since using this gel. It adheres well, and it comes with a small brush for application. That's not bad.