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    Default Cleaning out Vehicle and trailer wiring connectors.

    From the elements and so forth, my trucks 4 way is filled with new elec grease, hardened grease dirt dust and other misc stuff same goes for the boat. I purchased 2 rubber covers for each vehicle now, but what can I do to clean everything out of each? I tired elec cleaner but that didnt do anything. Can I spray some carb cleaner up there to disove the grease and then add fresh stuff?
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    Default Re: Cleaning out Vehicle and trailer wiring connectors.

    Quote Originally Posted by Can I spray some [COLOR="Red"
    carb cleaner [/COLOR]up there to disove the grease and then add fresh stuff?
    Don't use carb cleaner. It has a tendency to dissolve plastic/ rubber, etc. Some plastics it makes brittle over time too. Ever see what it does to an old o-ring? Anything but that! You've already tried electric contact cleaner, how about a couple shots of degreaser? Then electric cleaner?

    The covers you got are a great idea and will prevent future headaches. Wish I had known about them when I first started trailering anything.

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    Default Re: Cleaning out Vehicle and trailer wiring connectors.

    CRC makes a QD(quick Dry contact cleaner) (their part number is 03130, I'm a dealer for them.) that is poly and plastic safe. It'll do the trick. Should be available at most retail stores.

    One trick I have found is to use a set of torchtip cleaners to clean the individual contacts. One set will have many sizes included and is just like using a wire brush. Especially helpful for light sockets and such.

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    Default Re: Cleaning out Vehicle and trailer wiring connectors.

    Quote Originally Posted by Splat View Post
    CRC makes a QD(quick Dry contact cleaner) (their part number is 03130, I'm a dealer for them.) that is poly and plastic safe. It'll do the trick. Should be available at most retail stores.



    Exactly the stuff I use. It'll clean everything out of there real good and completely dry in a few seconds.

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