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drivesafe
					 
				 
				I have never had an issue where battery terminals corroded but I have always coated my exposed electrical connections with some form of protective coating, like in the OLD DAYS, where it was common practice to cover these exposed surfaces with petroleum jelly.
It is NOW well known that the use of petroleum jelly is a Big No-No, as it could actually damage the battery.
For the last 20 or so years I have been using lanolin based products to coat these exposed surfaces, and as above, have never had an issue like Ozzy.
But I would be interested in hearing if anyone who has applied some form of protective coating but still had corrosion problems, like Ozzy’s issue, where I believe his battery terminal snapped of at the base.
			
		 
	
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