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Old 02-16-2013, 10:34 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by MiLo View Post
Soo, u mean to tell me that this grease does nothing but screw my lights up?

he is off, if you put too much then yes it can cause harm, however if you use a moderate amount which is enough to create a barrier to prevent dirt and other contaminates from getting in the connection it helps...read the post right below his...we drive on a lot of dirt roads and construction sites with our stuff, and we had a trailer and the lights were doing similar to what you describe your headlights doing and after blowing out the connection and putting in dielectric grease (even after just blowing them out it still wasn't wanting to work quite right), the lights actually held a constant connection, where as I was having a hard time getting them to stay on.

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