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Title: Marker lights Galvanic corrosion?
Post by: jeffrey on February 27, 2015, 05:06:11 PM
I damaged the fender on my 2015 quicksilver and had to remove a marker light.  Was surprised to see so much corrosion on it already.   Looks like two dissimilar metals and galvanic corrosion.  Anyone know how to slow down this process?  Would it be worth my trouble to take off all the covers on my lights and spray them with something like wd-40? Did drive through Colorado and South Dakota a month ago. Might just be from salt on the roads?
Title: Marker lights Galvanic corrosion?
Post by: fasteddieb on February 27, 2015, 05:13:55 PM
That's too bad.

Instead of WD40, consider something like this, used on aluminum airplanes:

(http://potomac-airfield.com/images/CXAV1x200.jpg)

 

In a pinch, I've also used motorcycle chain wax, which seems to have similar anti-corrosion properties.
Title: Marker lights Galvanic corrosion?
Post by: jeffrey on February 27, 2015, 05:40:19 PM
[quote source="/post/7279/thread" timestamp="1425071635" author="@fasteddieb"]That's too bad.

Instead of WD40, consider something like this, used on aluminum airplanes:


[img src="http://potomac-airfield.com/images/CXAV1x200.jpg"]

In a pinch, I've also used motorcycle chain wax, which seems to have similar anti-corrosion properties.[/quote]Thanks Eddie, can I get it locally or just go to Amazon?
Title: Marker lights Galvanic corrosion?
Post by: fasteddieb on February 27, 2015, 07:13:24 PM
I just looked and several varieties are available on Amazon.

The typical aviation sources are Aircraft Spruce and Wag Aero.

I you have an airport nearby with much general aviation traffic and a pilot shop, they may carry it as well.
Title: Marker lights Galvanic corrosion?
Post by: jeffrey on February 27, 2015, 07:27:24 PM
[quote source="/post/7286/thread" author="@fasteddieb" timestamp="1425078804"]I just looked and several varieties are available on Amazon.

The typical aviation sources are Aircraft Spruce and Wag Aero.

I you have an airport nearby with much general aviation traffic and a pilot shop, they may carry it as well.[/quote]Thanks, I'll check into it.
Title: Marker lights Galvanic corrosion?
Post by: jtelles3993 on March 02, 2015, 09:42:27 AM
Also consider CRC. It's available at almost every auto parts store and hardware centers, it should do the trick..
Title: Marker lights Galvanic corrosion?
Post by: jeffrey on March 03, 2015, 12:07:24 PM
[quote timestamp="1425303747" source="/post/7370/thread" author="@surfsup"]Also consider CRC. It's available at almost every auto parts store and hardware centers, it should do the trick..[/quote]Thanks, since that's so easy to obtain I'll probably give it a try.