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        <![CDATA[ The wiring terminals behind my electrical circuit breaker panel have developed a green corrosion. I have brushed and cleaned the terminals off with a stiff nylon brush. And I have sprayed WD40 on it. The WD40 seems to keep it away for about a month and then it comes back. Does anyone have any ideas why this is happening and does anyone have a more permanent solution?Nelson & Christine Willis "Peter Cooper" Hull #683, Three Cabin Pullman, Marina Del Rey, CA ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ the good stuff is called Corrosion Block.  It seals the water from the parts.  I use it everywhere the salt is not supposed to be!<div class='signature'>S/V Jah Mon,1994, Mark I,Hull #428,Two Cabin,Fin Keel,Anacortes, WA,Puget Sound PHRF 122</div> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ salt moisture is the culprit and you might have a slight leak that you need to find the source and rebed a fitting. While wd-40 is good... lps is better. Also if there is any green it will come back so cleaning with a brass or stainless fine brush is more better. A mild acid base cleaner also work well and once all clean and bright, spray with lps wipe off excess and your electrical resistance will go down. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ The wiring terminals behind my electrical circuit breaker panel have developed a green corrosion. I have brushed and cleaned the terminals off with a stiff nylon brush. And I have sprayed WD40 on it. The WD40 seems to keep it away for about a month and then it comes back. Does anyone have any ideas why this is happening and does anyone have a more permanent solution?<div class='signature'>Nelson & Christine Willis "Peter Cooper" Hull #683, Three Cabin Pullman, Marina Del Rey, CA</div> ]]></description>

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