How to properly clean & protect your battery terminals from corrosion!

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  • čas přidán 6. 12. 2019
  • Do you want to prevent long term battery corrosion? If you do this is the video for you. We will show you how to clean your battery terminals and posts the right way, and what to use to prevent battery corrosion long term. Keep your car on the road!
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Komentáře • 221

  • @Clem68W
    @Clem68W Před rokem +29

    You rarely come across a video that is so abrasive and helpful at the same time.

    • @marclamarre9898
      @marclamarre9898 Před rokem +10

      I think it's called quiet yelling? I also love to be talked down to during a tutorial video.

  • @mwa1252
    @mwa1252 Před rokem +40

    I think you are confused about dialectric grease. It doesn't "allow conductivity," it prevents it. If you coat the terminals with dialectric grease, don't be surprised if nothing happens when you try to start the engine. Especially if you only "snug" the connections as you suggest. Dialectric grease can be applied over the terminals after cables are on and a good connection has been established. You can also apply it to the underside of the terminal before reinstalling, or even on the terminals sparingly. However, it should not be applied to mating surfaces where a connection is not tight enough to displace it.

    • @iva4856
      @iva4856 Před 8 měsíci +1

      References? I don't believe it, it's proven in other videos that this is not true at all, the grease does not reduce conductivity only protects the connection.

    • @mwa1252
      @mwa1252 Před 8 měsíci

      @@iva4856 Look up "dielectric." It literally means to prevent the flow of electrons. You can use it on battery terminals if the connections are tightened enough so as to displace the grease, essentially removing it and allowing metal-to-metal contact. So it is pointless to apply loads of grease to your terminals because it needs to be "squeeezed out" again to restore contact. If you load the terminals with dialectric grease and only "snug" the connections, you increase the chances that the grease will not be displaced enough to allow contact. The main purpose of dielectric grease is to apply on outer surfaces to prevent arcing between surrounding components.

    • @johnnylego807
      @johnnylego807 Před 7 měsíci +1

      What about Vaseline? I’ve heard many say this works? Not sure tho as it’s petroleum based ….

    • @byronrogers4489
      @byronrogers4489 Před 7 měsíci

      You must not tighten the battery cables. 😅

    • @mwa1252
      @mwa1252 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@byronrogers4489 No... Opposite is true. You MUST tighten them.

  • @donallan6396
    @donallan6396 Před 9 měsíci +8

    I like the attention given to PPE and NEVER POSITIVE FIRST when disconnecting terminals .
    Perfect time to do some preventative maintenance on battery .Amazing how many fail around Halloween when nights get cooler .

    • @ant5747
      @ant5747 Před 7 měsíci +1

      reading this 2 days after halloween lol

  • @LeoRousseau
    @LeoRousseau Před 2 lety +19

    Thanks for making this video to help people like myself. I've always did my own car repairs and never realized how much there is to doing this correctly! I've overlooked it all these years. Thanks! New subscriber by the way, from Fall River, MA. 🤜

  • @GODpermeatesEveryWhere
    @GODpermeatesEveryWhere Před 3 lety +16

    Great video Sir. First, you showed that safety is number 1. Then you went on to explain why you’re doing what you’re doing. You are such a champion!

  • @peggyyork4477
    @peggyyork4477 Před rokem +1

    Hi! Just used this procedure to clean the battery terminals on my C6 Corvette. Worked like a charm. The Vette battery is a bit more challenging to get to especially the negative terminal but your procedure worked very well and I am NOT a DIY kinda guy! Jerry

  • @j.mccarthy3008
    @j.mccarthy3008 Před rokem +8

    Really good video. The safety precautions are excellent. Just an FYI to those of you with a generator with a battery. It’s time to take a look at those batteries as well. A similar process will apply. All the products he’s using are usually available at a car parts store or Amazon. 👍

  • @uponsunnah6986
    @uponsunnah6986 Před 9 měsíci

    By far the best video on this topic. I read the manual for Honda. They recommend putting baking soda on the corrosion and adding a little bit of water to dampen it. Let it sit for a while until color changes and then cleaning it off. I will be using your method combined with Honda instructions.

  • @samuelugh5729
    @samuelugh5729 Před 3 lety +7

    Amazing sir! And your voice is perfect for the vid.

  • @OORAH659
    @OORAH659 Před rokem

    A job well done. We have performed this procedure and are happy with the results. We will let you know in the future how well it works. .... OORAH!!

  • @richardfabrizio8998
    @richardfabrizio8998 Před rokem +1

    Just replaced my battery and did these exact steps as you illustrate. Thanks

  • @foxkenji
    @foxkenji Před 3 lety +3

    Wow this is the most pro video ever made on battery cleaning and maintenance.

  • @tonyaction5284
    @tonyaction5284 Před 2 lety +3

    Very informative and well explained 🤙🏼🤙🏼💪🏼thank you

  • @trishferrer8209
    @trishferrer8209 Před 2 lety +3

    Loved this! Thank you for the demo. My battery is very hard for me to reach. I'm short, which makes matters worse. I drive a Chevy Cruz, and the battery is in the trunk, in the spare tire compartment. 😳 But, I enjoyed the video.

  • @edgarperez5543
    @edgarperez5543 Před měsícem +3

    Great video, and the rock intro is a nice touch. Thank you.

  • @chada472
    @chada472 Před 10 měsíci +6

    This happens because the seal around the post is leaking. I always put a bead of silicone around the post where it meets the case best if done when new.

  • @glennfields8121
    @glennfields8121 Před 6 měsíci

    Nice job. Thanks for all the details.

  • @user-yl8ci9wv6t
    @user-yl8ci9wv6t Před rokem

    Hey brother my names clos just saw your video the first 2 i saw on battery installs were dirt i have been at an auto parts store for three months and have been told different things... long story short I like your video sounds legit and will take your advice when I do battery swaps at my store thank you

  • @Nikola__K
    @Nikola__K Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you bro!
    I had problems with my Harley electrical switches on my handlebars for years, hope this will stop it from recurring.

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 Před 8 měsíci

    Really grateful. Very well shown. Thank you!!

  • @rookandpawn
    @rookandpawn Před 3 lety +42

    Great video. I do want to stress though that corrosion is often mistaken with sulfation - sulfation is indicated by large buildup of chalky blue/green paste on the negative terminal. Why is this? Because the battery is being undercharged during driving - and this is due to either to degraded alternator (when oil / sludge builds up over time into the alternator for example) OR the alternator belt has become too loose or needs replacing. When the alternator belt is loose insufficient power is restored to the battery through the alternator, and this will cause sulfation (i.e. "Corrosion") on the negative terminal. Good maintenance habits are important but understanding how to tension your alternator belt is REALLY important for your battery and understanding how to replace your alternator if needed is also important.

    • @jbh.6257
      @jbh.6257 Před 2 lety +4

      I never knew why this happened!!! Thanks for posting this!👨‍🔧

    • @marclamarre9898
      @marclamarre9898 Před rokem +7

      The real gem of this video is in the comment section! Well done! Thanks for valuable info!

    • @uponsunnah6986
      @uponsunnah6986 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Could also be due to short distance driving only.

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před 8 měsíci

      Gold comment! Thank you!!!

  • @Dhi-fe5eu
    @Dhi-fe5eu Před 3 lety +10

    Amazing video. I wished you would have showed us the cleaner and acid indicator can because I’m going to buy everything you used. Great explanation.

    • @Welder-4956
      @Welder-4956 Před 2 lety +1

      CRC 05023 Battery Cleaner with Acid Indicator

  • @masonix_angel_morningstar7891
    @masonix_angel_morningstar7891 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Well, thank you for doing it right Greeno.

  • @cagedtigersteve
    @cagedtigersteve Před 3 lety +6

    Today's DIY job. Thanks.

  • @alpenglow1235
    @alpenglow1235 Před rokem +42

    Dielectric grease is an insulator which resists the flow of electricity. Coating the posts with dielectric grease does exactly what the lead oxide does, resistance. Dielectric grease is best used for weatherproofing electrical connections.

    • @johnnylego807
      @johnnylego807 Před 7 měsíci +1

      So what’s a better solution too use? Any ideas? I’ve heard so many at this point I’m not sure what to use. So much debate.

    • @alpenglow1235
      @alpenglow1235 Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@johnnylego807, Dielectric grease is best used to seal the batt to cable connection. Smear it on the connection, not between the connectors.

    • @johnnylego807
      @johnnylego807 Před 7 měsíci

      @@alpenglow1235 Thankyou brotha 🙏🙏your a godsend. No one’s given me a solid answer except for you. One other question does Vaseline work like they say it does? It’s petroleum based so that worries me.

    • @alpenglow1235
      @alpenglow1235 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@johnnylego807, I suppose Vaseline would suffice. I use the red terminal protector grease, comes in a spray can. The idea is to protect from moisture and acid. You could wrap in plastic, but it wouldn’t be as effective.
      Something else I’ve done is powdered my battery and nearby area with baking soda. Looks like a mess, but very effective for controlling the migration of acid.

    • @johnnylego807
      @johnnylego807 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@alpenglow1235 All great ideas actually. Thankyou for the suggestions. I might give Vaseline a try, but since diaelectric Grease is so cheap might as well use the proper thing💪 💯

  • @FB-pk9ob
    @FB-pk9ob Před 3 lety +2

    WONDERFUL!! Thank you so much!!!!!!

  • @NewLife4GVN
    @NewLife4GVN Před 6 měsíci +3

    Finally someone teaching me how to take care of my car the right way. I dont trust mechanics, Ive had my share of HORRIBLE mechanics. I just do what I can myself. Thank you for this. New subscriber.

  • @SantosProd
    @SantosProd Před 2 lety +2

    Would you be willing to show the safe and propper way to work with spark plugs and replacing and adjusting them if needed as well as other maintenance fluid changes sir this is quality work here

  • @stangmann1521
    @stangmann1521 Před 13 dny +2

    W-D 40 work well too!

  • @TravisTellsTruths
    @TravisTellsTruths Před 3 lety +1

    Super good info.

  • @Honestandtruth
    @Honestandtruth Před 3 lety

    Great video, Man...👍👍😃
    Thank you

  • @chodkowski01
    @chodkowski01 Před 3 lety +9

    You would expect dealerships to do this if you buy a battery there. But they don’t.

  • @Nick_Danger
    @Nick_Danger Před 5 měsíci

    I found this very helpful and have purchased the supplies to clean up my wife's car today. Just curious though, why do I only rinse things off with distilled water? I know you only use distilled water to top off the old style batteries but wonder why it's used to clean them up as well.

  • @bobbob6853
    @bobbob6853 Před 3 lety +48

    Dielectric grease, or tune-up grease, is a silicone-based grease that repels moisture and protects electrical connections against corrosion. ... The grease does not conduct electricity, so it shouldn't be applied directly to the mating surfaces (pins and sockets) of an electrical connection

    • @GreenosGarage
      @GreenosGarage  Před 3 lety +11

      Bob, actually applying Delectric grease to the posts does more good than harm. The electrical metal to metal contact is still there and where it is not the grease surrounds it. It’s counterintuitive but it has not failed for me!

    • @dennisgruba4792
      @dennisgruba4792 Před 3 lety +12

      Dielectric grease is non - conductive and prevents moisture (acid,water) contact with post. Non-conductive does not equal electric insulation. Many people confuse these two terms. I use silicone grease for all electric connections, connectors, and anywhere a good ground is needed in moisture environments

    • @bobbob6853
      @bobbob6853 Před 3 lety +19

      @@dennisgruba4792 "Non-conductive does not equal electric insulation".? I'd love to here the explanation for that statement.

    • @billsmith7673
      @billsmith7673 Před 3 lety +7

      @@bobbob6853 I would, too.

    • @jameskoralewski1006
      @jameskoralewski1006 Před 3 lety +13

      Don't put the dielectric grease on until you have cleaned and tightened the battery terminal to the battery post. Dielectric grease works fine, stopping corrosion, but it leaves a sticky dirt attractant and you will get it all over your clothes every time you work near your battery, again. It never dries and stays a sticky mess. Use Fluid Film instead. It protects just as well as dielectric grease but dries so you won't get it all over yourself, later. Believe me, I've used both and I'll never go back to dielectric grease, again.

  • @TCPUDPATM
    @TCPUDPATM Před 3 lety +3

    So this is how you do it right! I had no idea.

    • @TCPUDPATM
      @TCPUDPATM Před 3 lety

      @@YIRMASTER What’s wrong about this, and what would you do?

  • @piedadstoffel5955
    @piedadstoffel5955 Před 2 lety +4

    I highly recommend Ncp2 battery corrosion preventative spray and distilled water

  • @Ingveyisnthome
    @Ingveyisnthome Před 9 měsíci

    Great video Thanks!!!

  • @kona1967
    @kona1967 Před 3 lety +16

    wow! I wish my Honda Dealership did this much work on my car.

  • @thomasgonzales9689
    @thomasgonzales9689 Před 6 měsíci

    Well done, sir

  • @roselynewanjiru6893
    @roselynewanjiru6893 Před 10 měsíci

    Great info! Thanks for putting this together. What would cause a solar gel deep cycle battery to leak or have calcification/ sulfation on the positive terminal?

    • @AngstG
      @AngstG Před 21 dnem

      overcharging...

  • @marcisworld1150
    @marcisworld1150 Před 5 měsíci

    I need you to come do mine😊😊 You did that so perfect 🏆🏆

  • @davidyendoll5903
    @davidyendoll5903 Před 5 měsíci

    I had a motorbike battery showing signs of failing so I ordered a new one from my friend's bike shop . I had noticed the main lights being a bit dimmer and had topped up the cells , cleaned the earth points and battery posts . Anyway my friend asked if I wanted to install the new battery when I arrived at his shop as his guys were a bit busy . No problem I said and borrowed a couple of tools . When I lifted the battery acid poured from the bottom of its casing ! A lead plate had come free inside and worn a groove through the casing ! Under the casing was a closed cell rubber mat and that had saved most of the acid from leaking . Whoops .

  • @oiboy626
    @oiboy626 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!!!

  • @Milkkchocalate
    @Milkkchocalate Před 2 lety +2

    "THE JUICE.... IS WORTH THE SQUEEZE!!"..👍🏾💯💯💯💯😊

  • @mikehartley3119
    @mikehartley3119 Před 8 dny

    Thanks for the excellent video, i don’t feel patronized at all😂

  • @jayranger9605
    @jayranger9605 Před 3 lety +2

    Free Knowledge!

  • @laragreene8328
    @laragreene8328 Před 8 měsíci +4

    i USE vaseline on the outside of the connection. My last battery lasted a little over 6 yrs. Before using the vaseline it/same brand of battery would only last about 3 YRS. I'll keep using the vaseline.

    • @SDSunriser
      @SDSunriser Před 7 měsíci +1

      Is vaseline applied before or after connecting the terminals?

    • @laragreene8328
      @laragreene8328 Před 7 měsíci

      @@SDSunriser I personally do it after connecting them. I think I read somewhere that was better to do.

  • @freeKeandre
    @freeKeandre Před 2 lety

    Very professional

    • @laptopdragon
      @laptopdragon Před 5 měsíci

      it's not though.
      dielectric grease should never be put on the mating surfaces of electrical connections and will raise resistance, causing the alternator to work harder to name one thing.

  • @hootowl6354
    @hootowl6354 Před 2 lety +5

    I hate to tell you, but dielectric grease is non-conductive. You should clamp down dry terminals and then put the corrosion protector on the outside only. That way the terminal has full metal-to-metal contact but the grease on the outside keeps air away, which inhibits corrosion. The reason it's working for you is that when you tighten the bolts the grease is getting squeezed out, so that the metal comes into contact enough to transmit voltage, but not fully.

    • @matt21124
      @matt21124 Před rokem

      Exactly. Dielectric on top of a finished connection only, never between the terminal and connector. That's asking for trouble.

    • @johnnylego807
      @johnnylego807 Před 7 měsíci

      Is Vaseline safe too use? I read because it’s petroleum based that it can be dangerous??

  • @choongta
    @choongta Před 3 lety

    Tesla car has a big battery pack, and it also has this tradition 12V battery. I wondered if it runs into this same corrosion issue.

  • @oviedo2912
    @oviedo2912 Před 3 lety

    Thanks!

  • @dajo4349
    @dajo4349 Před 2 lety

    Good video. How would you treat battery terminals when the battery is removed from the boat for winter or left in the boat but with the wires/cables removed and a battery maintainer charger is clipped to the terminals, in both cases, over winter? Would you clean the terminals, coat with dielectric grease then connect the maintainer for winter storage? Then follow your video to prep the battery for summer? Thanks.

    • @GreenosGarage
      @GreenosGarage  Před 2 lety

      I would definitely clean the terminals. Then just a little diametric and connect the charger. Thanks

  • @MrChuckwagon55
    @MrChuckwagon55 Před 2 lety

    My battery looks like the one you showed in the beginning (the negative terminal is totally covered in blue crud). Should I clean it off or just buy a new battery? The car is dead and won’t start.

  • @jamesblair9614
    @jamesblair9614 Před 28 dny

    I tried the dielectric grease on cleaned terminals, and I use a blade type post cleaner which leaves a smooth, like new finish, not all scratched up. After assembling it, the battery wasn’t able to start the car, and there’s no solvent I know of to remove the silicone grease, other than just aggressively wiping it with rags. Once recleaned, everything worked fine. I would consider applying it to the top of the terminal after connecting it, but I think fluid film or some other product might be better and cleaner .

    • @GreenosGarage
      @GreenosGarage  Před 25 dny

      The blade type terminal cleaner can reduce the size of the terminal. Did you clamp down the terminal tight enough?

    • @jamesblair9614
      @jamesblair9614 Před 25 dny

      @GreenosGarage The terminals on a good battery will clean up with two turns, the shavings are minimal, I also pull the blade back while putting the tool both on and off, to avoid cutting a groove. The matching reamer usually involves a bit more cutting, because the clamps tend to deform, but the finished surfaces have a matching taper. As to how tight, that’s difficult, we know what too tight looks like, a broken clamp. I’m usually working on classic cars with original hard to find components, so I’m cautious.

  • @nickangelovski4358
    @nickangelovski4358 Před rokem

    You done good son 😎

  • @gregchancey6733
    @gregchancey6733 Před 3 měsíci

    Awsum !!

  • @colinellicott9737
    @colinellicott9737 Před 2 měsíci

    Baking soda neutralizes acid well and is harmless and cheap. Also, spraying the terminals instead of gooping them up is cleaner, more efficient, and does not interfere with intended conduction paths.

  • @fosty.
    @fosty. Před 2 lety

    What is the difference between the first grade and the red stuff you put on last?

  • @RoddyDa
    @RoddyDa Před 3 lety +1

    I have the same Noco products being shipped right now. Didn’t think about dielectric paste first. Could you not just use the NOCO paste prior to installing terminals then coat outside as well?

    • @ecospider5
      @ecospider5 Před 3 lety

      In the question area on the amazon page the manufacturer says “ No, NCP-2 is non-conductive, so all connections to the battery must be made prior to applying the product.”
      www.amazon.com/dp/B004AWO4NI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_CiFRFbNSK43TW

    • @jameskoralewski1006
      @jameskoralewski1006 Před 3 lety +2

      You made a good choice. NOCO is just like Fluid Film and will stop corrosion and dry and not remain wet or become a dust magnet. Clean the terminals and battery posts with baking soda mixed with water and also don't forget to remove the battery and clean the battery tray with the baking soda and water. Then wire brush clean the battery terminals and battery connectors and tighten them together. Then completely cover the posts and terminals with the NOCO leaving no uncovered metal.

  • @billcarney829
    @billcarney829 Před 5 měsíci

    Is it OK to submerge the terminals into a cup full of baking soda and water solution to neutralize any acid?

  • @MechanicForGMCCars
    @MechanicForGMCCars Před 10 měsíci

    hello sir any advice how to clean car body damaged from baterry acid? I tryed backing soda ,metal cleaner products the rost does not want to go away at this stage even my transmision has some white staff on it. I was a fole added acid baterry it was to much I ques there was not much air space in the baterry so my terminals got leaky now I have problem how to deal with that staff?

  • @JJ-rf7dg
    @JJ-rf7dg Před 3 lety +1

    Sir, yes sir!!!

  • @jessd1952
    @jessd1952 Před 2 lety

    "Super fool tight" I had to laugh, because I have been that fool in the past.

  • @jaspaldhunna2395
    @jaspaldhunna2395 Před 4 lety +9

    Dielectric grease does not conduct electicity, so would it not be bad to put on the connections?

    • @GreenosGarage
      @GreenosGarage  Před 4 lety +5

      correct. the metal to metal contact is still there. what the dielectric grease does is protect the places that are not metal to metal contact from corrosion. it seems counterintuitive but it works fantastic !

    • @bobbob6853
      @bobbob6853 Před 3 lety +10

      @@GreenosGarage the metal to metal contact is still there? Still a slightly weakened connection. Works,
      but not the best connection. Connect then coat!

    • @nodriveknowitall702
      @nodriveknowitall702 Před 3 lety

      @@bobbob6853 "Still a slightly weakened connection." In any way that's measurable?

    • @bobbob6853
      @bobbob6853 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nodriveknowitall702 Common Sense and experience with that crap between the connection.

    • @nodriveknowitall702
      @nodriveknowitall702 Před 3 lety

      @@bobbob6853 My sense and experience differs from yours. I've used dielectric grease on my vehicles, in the manner shown, for years and never had an issue. Sense tells me that a terminal with proper clamping force with make fine contact with the battery stud.

  • @whatthewhat11
    @whatthewhat11 Před rokem +4

    Dielectric grease is an electrical insulator. Don't put it directly on the terminals before attaching the cables. Attach the cables first to ensure maximal metal to metal contact THEN cover the connection with grease

  • @Fred_the_Head
    @Fred_the_Head Před rokem

    Short, sweet, correct!

  • @remleceriaca1784
    @remleceriaca1784 Před 3 lety +3

    I have CRC Battery Cleaner, can I use this one to clean the terminals?

    • @GreenosGarage
      @GreenosGarage  Před 3 lety +1

      yes you can

    • @jameskoralewski1006
      @jameskoralewski1006 Před 3 lety

      All you need is a mixture of baking soda and distilled water and this is a great cleaner. Rinse with the distilled water before applying the protectant.

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn Před 2 lety

      Just use mass air flow sensor cleaner it'll work just as well.

  • @charlescoker7752
    @charlescoker7752 Před rokem

    Some videos say the grease keeps the battery from making a good connection, They say regular grease works better.

  • @jorgefeal7716
    @jorgefeal7716 Před 3 lety

    does the silicone dielectric paste also protect from corrosion if is applied over the terminals?

  • @shaunl446
    @shaunl446 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I appreciate your video. But I thought I saw some red! Lol.

  • @TheJaredsalinsky
    @TheJaredsalinsky Před 6 měsíci

    Hey does the ncp2 affect if you have to attach a battery charger/maintainer? Ty

    • @GreenosGarage
      @GreenosGarage  Před 6 měsíci

      No. You’ll be good. Just wiggle the clips a little to ensure contact.

  • @vanquellamartinez7908
    @vanquellamartinez7908 Před 2 lety

    What are u spraying?

  • @albertdiaz8424
    @albertdiaz8424 Před rokem +1

    Dielectric grease is non conductive. It should be applied to the exterior of the connections. Not to the posts.

  • @shawnmendrek3544
    @shawnmendrek3544 Před 6 měsíci

    Does the baking soda method of cleaning have any issues compared to a spray cleaner? Have a new battery but the terminals will be cleaned as they still have some acid on them.

    • @GreenosGarage
      @GreenosGarage  Před 6 měsíci +1

      You can use baking soda just make sure it does not get into the battery. Keep away from any fill holes and be careful around the posts. Baking soda inside a battery will ruin it.

    • @shawnmendrek3544
      @shawnmendrek3544 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks bud.@@GreenosGarage

  • @lsnow3892
    @lsnow3892 Před 2 lety

    “It’s time to throw away the donuts!” I’m just trying to learn about car maintenance. Why am I getting attacked? Lol

    • @GreenosGarage
      @GreenosGarage  Před 2 lety

      I know. My humor is not very funny! Sorry…….. LOL

  • @BruceLee-dp9sj
    @BruceLee-dp9sj Před 2 lety

    If only I had all the tools you had

  • @johnmcsweeney4966
    @johnmcsweeney4966 Před rokem

    Could petroleum jelly be used instead of NCP2? Thank you.

    • @The13thSword
      @The13thSword Před rokem +1

      Just my personal opinion but yes, you could. Only 2 qualifiers I'd have are:
      1. Apply it *after* you've connected the terminals, not before. Petroleum Jelly does not conduct electricity, it is an insulator, so I wouldn't put any on the bare battery posts or inside the clamp part of the terminals. You want good metal-to-metal contact between the terminals & the posts.
      2. I'd apply a complete but thin coat of the jelly. You really only need enough to thinly but completely coat the terminal. It acts as a barrier to any acid or acid fumes that the battery may release.
      If petroleum jelly is all you have it's better than nothing and will work. I personally prefer to use Dielectric Grease, applied exactly as I described above.

    • @johnmcsweeney4966
      @johnmcsweeney4966 Před rokem

      @@The13thSword Thanks for the input.

  • @NewLife4GVN
    @NewLife4GVN Před 6 měsíci

    I was looking this up because my battery keeps dying over night. Im trying to figure out what to do about it. I want to properly clean the connectors because the positive was very corrosive on mine. I was thinking of looking for the fuse to the auto door locks and pull that, see if itll help because my door locks at random times.

    • @GreenosGarage
      @GreenosGarage  Před 6 měsíci

      If the battery is draining overnight, there may be a parasitic drain like you are talking about. Look up videos on parasitic drains. Also it’s colder at night so if your battery is old that may be a sign you need a new one. You could take your car to autozone and have them test the battery for you. Good luck.

    • @ivancho5854
      @ivancho5854 Před 4 měsíci

      It does sound like a parasitic load, but test your battery, alternator and the alternator belt also.

  • @Derek8487
    @Derek8487 Před 2 lety

    Good video. I followed your procedure except they didn't have that dialectic grease at Walmart. Hopefully that doesn't make much of a difference.

    • @cia8956
      @cia8956 Před 2 lety +1

      Actually it makes...can corrode between the cable and battery in wet winters or so...

    • @M3NTALMAGIC
      @M3NTALMAGIC Před 11 měsíci

      Vasoline

    • @johnnylego807
      @johnnylego807 Před 7 měsíci

      @@M3NTALMAGICdoes vasoline work? It’s petroleum based? Isn’t that dangerous?

  • @strothermartin5368
    @strothermartin5368 Před 5 měsíci

    How about water and Baking soda.

  • @josecarlosjr1895
    @josecarlosjr1895 Před rokem +1

    What’s the name of the spray battery cleaner?

    • @noahdunaway
      @noahdunaway Před 4 měsíci

      It comes in a number of different brands, they are probably all the same compound. Just go to your parts store, NAPA etc., and ask for battery terminal cleaner. I also use the battery protectant spray along with the dielectric grease.

  • @bsd123me
    @bsd123me Před 2 lety

    Dialectic grease or paste is actually an insulator it does not conduct electricity. Look it up for yourself.

  • @krisc1243
    @krisc1243 Před 3 lety

    That's a duralast Gold 750 CCA

  • @SponsoredByINNBC
    @SponsoredByINNBC Před 2 měsíci

    Do not put greese on the contacts, only on the bottom to insulate. If not, corrrent will not flow correctly.

  • @russellaustin4988
    @russellaustin4988 Před 5 měsíci

    I would have rather seen you clean the first one. Cleaning a clean one is pretty easy

  • @furyofbongos
    @furyofbongos Před 3 lety +3

    Bought my 2016 Corolla new and original battery is still in there and terminals are 100% clean, no corrosion. Now I weekly thoroughly wipe off the top of the battery always keeping it clean, is that why I have no corrosion? I have never removed the terminals.

    • @jameskoralewski1006
      @jameskoralewski1006 Před 3 lety +1

      How do you know there is no corrosion inside or under the battery clamps. You should remove the clamps at least once a year and clean and protect them in the places that can't be readily seen. Also, find out where your battery ground wire attaches to the body chassis and check that connection for tightness and tighten if necessary.

  • @dkevvv
    @dkevvv Před 23 dny

    Everything he said,,,,,,, BUT,,,, connect the terminals first and then put the dielectric grease on. Dielectric grease is an insulator.

  • @TomMcDonaldatYahooDotCom

    You can clean it all you like and make it look brand new - but if the battery is leaking battery acid near the posts, it wont matter how clean it is, it'll still get corroded

  • @michaelxdrift
    @michaelxdrift Před rokem

    Video is good, but its like he's coming down on me like I'm always doing something wrong lol.

  • @M3NTALMAGIC
    @M3NTALMAGIC Před 11 měsíci

    Any chance u could list all the products-this is preferred service. Great job

  • @carlosvargas3097
    @carlosvargas3097 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you upload the video without timelapse?

  • @milesbennett9656
    @milesbennett9656 Před 4 měsíci

    Standard ignition battery terminal protectors BPP74

  • @jrollj
    @jrollj Před 3 lety

    Wow 😳😳😳

  • @djteras3406
    @djteras3406 Před 3 lety

    Wd40 it wouldn't also work effectively?

    • @GreenosGarage
      @GreenosGarage  Před 3 lety

      I have not tried that. Some people would use grease or oil. I would stick with dielectric grease myself.

    • @therealchickentender
      @therealchickentender Před 3 lety +1

      WD40 is good for cleaning it but it won't prevent corrosion for very long. Greenos vid is great, except personally I don't grease the sides of the terminal or inside of the connector - I make the connection and apply grease to the tops/side/bottom of the connection. Horses for courses.

    • @jameskoralewski1006
      @jameskoralewski1006 Před 3 lety +1

      No. WD40 is not intended as an acid neutralizer. Use baking soda mixed with water instead of WD-40.

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn Před 2 lety

      @@therealchickentender Just use duralube oil or slick 50 on the terminals. Krown rust spray works well and will seep into the connection so you don't have to take off the terminals.

  • @user-fx6ff8xt2t
    @user-fx6ff8xt2t Před 2 měsíci

    Lead is toxic
    If the outer surfaces of the battery terminals are really made of lead, using a wire brish to sand off the surfsce corrosion would seem to create many tiny lead particles.
    A solution for manufacturers might be to coat the terminals in something that conducts well, does not corrode, and does not contain lead

  • @edbartkiewicz6117
    @edbartkiewicz6117 Před 2 lety

    👍

  • @Layarion
    @Layarion Před 25 dny

    i'm confused. dielectric grease is an insulator.

    • @GreenosGarage
      @GreenosGarage  Před 25 dny +1

      Yes it is, but when you tighten the terminal down it does not prevent metal to metal contact. Therefore is seals out any corrosion without preventing electrical contact.

  • @tommyle8557
    @tommyle8557 Před 3 lety

    "It's time to THROW AWAY THE DONUT." ROFLLLL, I love your humor mate

  • @GODpermeatesEveryWhere
    @GODpermeatesEveryWhere Před 3 lety +1

    We’re you in the Military?

  • @ZWorks-sq9of
    @ZWorks-sq9of Před 2 měsíci

    have anyone done this before?