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Blue battery terminals

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Blue battery terminals

Post by barbz »

Hi all,

Is there any easy way of getting the blue sealant off my battery terminals and connections.

Metal file will only get so much off.

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Post by j-top paj »

why do you want to get it off? :?
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Post by barbz »

cause im quite capable of cleaning the terminals myself and it stuck/glued the bolt on top the terminal on so I cant get it off to change my spottie wiring.


the car came with wiring but it needs replacing

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Post by j-top paj »

give it a clean with a wire brush then change your wiring..
its good to have that stuff sprayed on after your finished but..

before i sprayed my terminals i had to clean them quite regularly
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Post by barbz »

what is the blue stuff? guessing it comes in a spray can?

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Post by j-top paj »

not sure what its called exactly but yeh it comes in a can.
you can get it from most auto parts shops etc...
there is also some stuff that comes in a jar that you can apply using a paintbrush.


it doesnt have to be blue either.. the stuff on mine is yellow.
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Post by garc »

Acetone should do the job, excellent for removing glues also
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

I think stuff like WD40, carby cleaner etc might get it off. If it's anything like what was on mine WD40 wiped it off.

*or as suggested above, acetone will rip into it nicely.
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Post by cooki_monsta »

Cossie wrote:gas axe
LOL bit extreme, acetone will do nicely, its a terminal sealant, stops it from oxidising and also growing acid fluff, that white crap you see on bad battery connections. its good to have. iirc its just a silicone battery sealant or terminal sealant.
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