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When me and my cousin did the grounds in his 76 Blazer we sanded down the surface to bare metal and gave it a few coats of some Rustoleum when everything was installed. Not sure if its the proper method due to conductivity but thats what we did and haven't had a problem with it in the past 3 years

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Yeah like they said, just clean them off reconnect the grounds and paint over it.

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Clean off rust then dielectric greese connections. Then spray paint over them

On 3/28/2014 at 4:22 PM, KyLar96 said:

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Clean off rust then dielectric greese connections. Then spray paint over them

Dielectric greases and such won;t last long exposed to the weather. Better off with paint or re-applying grease every so often. I use white lithium myself.

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I put some vaseline on mine. Both between the lug and connection, and on top of the lug itself. Seems to be working a year and a half later

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Clean off rust then dielectric greese connections. Then spray paint over them

Dielectric greases and such won;t last long exposed to the weather. Better off with paint or re-applying grease every so often. I use white lithium myself.

Just as an FYI - lithium grease is soap like. It will wash out with water. Dielectric grease is silicone based, and should work better for this

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Clean off rust then dielectric greese connections. Then spray paint over them

Dielectric greases and such won;t last long exposed to the weather. Better off with paint or re-applying grease every so often. I use white lithium myself.

Just as an FYI - lithium grease is soap like. It will wash out with water. Dielectric grease is silicone based, and should work better for this

Probably true but mine had lasted all fall and winter so far. Will likely switch in the spring.

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