How To Clean Automotive Electrical Terminals With The Right Tools

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I was considering going back to doing automotive professionally, but now I'm remembering some of the vehicles I worked on. One was full of McDonald's wrappers over the seats, one car was used entirely as an ashtray, and one suv they were using to store used cat litter.

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Was not sure what kit to buy for cleaning all different size terminals. This video proved its purpose. Good kit good video

brianfogiel
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Nice vid Brian; I didn't even know those tools existed! I also use dielectric grease on all my connections (interior and under hood).

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Customer : WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT"S NOT COVERED BY

Good video.

gordonfreeman
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Also helps to use a conductive grease to insure a better connection and to avoid any future oxidation.

ABWSKITCHEN
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I tried some other ways people say on YT and the ol baking soda, salt and vinegar solution didn't work on for RUST on my USB connector charging cable didn't work . What did work is toliet bowl cleaning liquid . If you read the label some of them says removes rust . I tried it once letting it sit for a minute . On the outside removed much of it . Had to use again letting it sit on INSIDE of USB connection for several minutes . Rinsed it off then dried sparingly with heat gun . Now works . USB cable is how my Craftsman rechargeable headlamp charges . verry handy

frankmontez
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Could you use MAF sensor spray on all electrical plug in on a car? I heard maf cleaner spray leaves no residue

staydownbo
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I used to work in a shop and it was funny to see a technician pulling out his black gloves and his makeup set when doing something another technician will just come and spray a bunch of spray with a brush cleaning the connectors and just plugging them back up

SuAmigoElilegal
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hay frendly Will it cause a drop in battery power?

geogaragek
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How tf did someone manage to spill Coca-Cola all over the engine bay and somehow end up all in the terminals? Gosh I can’t wait to see more of these types of shenanigans when I’m a full-time technician. The stories u must have lol 😂😂

jamnblum
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Very interesting, like always so good video. tank you.

Enriquek
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Boiling hot water cleans that corrosion like windex to glass. I learned that on a YouTube video.

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