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Gen 1 Total Electrical Failure
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Is ACF50 any good for preventing this type of thing on electrical contacts? From my experience with it so far it seems pretty good at displacing moisture and stopping corrosion and seems to stick around longer than WD40. When doing any work on the bike I tend to spray some ACF50 into the contact blocks that I've uncovered as it's pretty quick & easy to apply and I know it "creeps" around the areas it's applied to so gives good coverage.

Looking at dielectric grease it seems mainly to come as a grease in a pot although you can get some aerosolised versions. If the consensus is that it would be significantly better than ACF50 for protecting the electrical contacts what's the best type to get and method of application if using the grease from a pot?
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Gen 1 Total Electrical Failure - by Falcon 269 - 01-08-15, 04:17 PM
Re: Gen 1 Total Electrical Failure - by PieEater - 02-08-15, 08:07 AM

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