Salvaging Water Damaged Equipment: A How-To VideoStep by Step Guide
CRC Marine Heavy Duty Corrosion Inhibitor Tips from Ship Shape TVAs Seen On Ship Shape TV with John Greviskis: How to Get Superior Corrosion Protection Using CRC Marine Heavy Duty Corrosion Inhibitor
CRC Battery Cleaner & CRC Battery Terminal Protector on MAV tv's Two Guys GarageAs seen on Two Guys Garage on MAV tv: Tech Tip on how to get the most out of your battery!
They are getting really expensive. So you don’t even notice it sometimes, on occasion you’ll see a battery with water corrosion on the terminals. There’s a lot of damage going on kind of behind the scenes so we got a cleaner from CRC, now this is their battery cleaner, now this is pretty cool stuff. If I spray it out here on the outside you can see its sort of yellowy foam, but if I get kind of on the terminals you can see it turning pink. Now that’s attacking the acid and neutralizing it. That acid is what is eating up the terminals, starting corrosion, resistance, you’re not getting the cranking amps out of it, and you’re straining the battery. So what you want to do is, spray it around the areas, you can see the pink stuff, get your little scrubby out, pop your terminals off, make sure you knock off all the corrosion, all the pinky stuff. Get up underneath there and when you’re all said and done, you want to get behind the scenes. When your all said and done, just come back, give it a little bath, wash it off, nice and clean, towel dry it. Once you put the terminals back on you can come back with a battery terminal protection. A little spray on there will keep it nice and protected for a long time to come. When the pink fades, you know its time to go back and check and re clean it.
CRC Technician Grade Di-Electric Grease Instructional VideoAccumulations of dirt, grease and contaminants in your vehicle’s electrical system can eventually lead to contact failure and malfunction. After cleaning contacts and connections with QD Electronic Cleaner, follow with technician grade Di-Electric Grease from CRC.
CRC Di-Electric Grease seals, protects, lubricates, insulates and prevents water from getting into electrical connections and contacts, helping prevent corrosion, which can damage wiring and cause malfunctions. Corrosion on lamp connectors and wiring causes bulbs to burn hotter, shortening their life.
To apply Di-Electric Grease the vehicle and power supply should be off. Be sure the area has first been cleaned with CRC QD Electronic Cleaner. Allow any hot surfaces to cool before an application. Just squeeze the trigger to dispense Di-Electric Grease, and apply an even coat to electrical connections and contacts. Use it on circuit breakers, ignition coil connectors, the HEI distributor, plastic or rubber parts, fasteners and o-rings. CRC Di-Electric Grease is great for spark plug boots where the rubber meets the porcelain to keep them from fusing together and, it helps prevent arcing between the boot and the metal part of the plug. It’s also perfect for your trailer lighting and the trailer harness, bulbs and bulb connectors. There’s no overheating of connections, which extends lamp life.
CRC Di-Electric Grease prevents bonding so that components can be easily removed. CRC Di-Electric Grease can also be used on many outdoor applications around the house such as outdoor power receptacles and lamps, tools and power equipment. It improves electrical performance and provides critical protection for electronic components exposed to rain, fog, salt spray and temperature extremes.
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RustConverter.mp4Product demonstration for CRC Rust Converter.
CRC Oil & Gas VideoCRC has a robust product offering for Upstream, Midstream & Downstream operations in the Oil & Gas industry. Our powerful cleaners & degreasers and effective penetrants & lubricants provide the tools needed to keep operations running smoothly, even in the harshest environments.
CRC Battery Cleaner and Battery Terminal Protector Instructional VideoBattery Cleaner with Acid Indicator from CRC Industries, helps quickly identify acid leaks, and cleans and removes corrosion on car batteries. Clean battery terminals improve the connection and maximize a vehicle’s electrical system performance. You may or may not see visible corrosion as whitish or bluish deposits on the battery posts, and you can experiences rough starts, or the vehicle won’t start at all.
To apply CRC Battery Cleaner, remove the negative terminal connection first, followed by the positive terminal. Using a wire brush, remove any corrosion that has accumulated around the posts. Avoid contact between the disconnected terminals and posts. Shake the can well and spray the product liberally over the battery surface, terminals and posts, and any visibly corroded areas. The yellow foaming cleaner turns a pink color if battery acid is present. Technicians know this is a powerful visual for customers. Allow the cleaner to soak for a few minutes. Use a wire brush if necessary to remove heavy deposits and then rinse with water. Another application is recommended to ensure that all acid has been removed, and another rinse is needed. Reconnect the positive terminal first, followed by the negative terminal.
A battery that is clean and free of corrosion will ensure easier starting, maximum current flow and longer battery life. After reconnecting the battery, you’ll want to follow with an application of CRC Battery Terminal Protector.
Shake well and apply an even coat to hold-downs, bolts, brackets and terminals. CRC Battery Terminal Protector is lead-free and provides a long-lasting protective film coating. The product is red in color when you first apply it and, the red dye will fade over time, letting you know when it’s time to reapply.
Clean and protect your vehicle’s battery with Battery Cleaner with Acid Indicator, and Battery Terminal Protector from CRC Industries, for easier starting, improved current flow and longer battery life!
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