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Automotive Electronic Grease recommend

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Can anyone recommend a good grease that I can use for the battery, earth and electrical connections on car to protect them after they are cleaned down?

I tried Halfords for dielectric grease but they don't seem to have any.



3 minutes ago, sonic113 said:

a good grease that I can use for the battery, earth and electrical connections

Vaseline is excellent for those types of connections. 'Pure Petroleum Jelly'

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Used to use it on the old escorts but I find in my experience it's it doesn't last as long as the dielectric grease. Will see if the local auto shop has any next week. 

Thanks Uno.

Plenty of choice on Amazon!

I use Permatex.

 

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