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hugo 02-06-2013 05:24 PM

Wd-40
 
i have heard that WD-40 is not the best to spray on a power head because it damages electrical wires. is their any truth to this? what do you all put on your engines to protect your engines? i have a freind that uses corrosion X in the green can but i dont like it because it dries to a thick greasy film then working on the engine for anything realy sucks!

hugo 02-06-2013 05:25 PM

wasent sure if this should be in performance section sorry.

pelican 02-06-2013 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by hugo (Post 211886)
i have heard that WD-40 is not the best to spray on a power head because it damages electrical wires. is their any truth to this? what do you all put on your engines to protect your engines? i have a freind that uses corrosion X in the green can but i dont like it because it dries to a thick greasy film then working on the engine for anything realy sucks!



very true !!

CRC 656
lear research - "corrosion block" spray

these 2 products are the only 2 i'm aware of,that actually neutralize salt/corrosion

http://learchem.com/products/corrosion-block.html

i use corosion block on client's boats - along with my own,best product available...

DO NOT confuse "corrosion block" with that waxy useless crap - not the same product !

hugo 02-06-2013 05:34 PM

thanks pelican, does it dry greasy?

pelican 02-06-2013 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by hugo (Post 211890)
thanks pelican, does it dry greasy?

nope

hugo 02-06-2013 05:59 PM

done deal! thanks

west marine has some in stock down the street.


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