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Question regarding Deoxit products
Mark Zenier wrote:
clifto wrote: Sort of. Cramolin disappeared when the ban on CFCs went into effect. Actually, (I've got some old postings about this) Cramonlin disappeared in the US when the people in Germany who made it got hacked off at Caig, who were claiming that they invented it. So Caig cloned it and named it DeOxit. Cramolin is still made there, and I hear that you can get at foreign brand automotive suppliers, as it's the preferred cure for electrical problems in various German car lines. That's what I get for believing everything I read. :) -- All relevant people are pertinent. All rude people are impertinent. Therefore, no rude people are relevant. -- Solomon W. Golomb |
Question regarding Deoxit products
I use plain olt hot water for cleaning battery terminals.
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