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Old 05-08-2002, 07:14 PM   #1
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Default Cleaning the.....

Does anyone know of a good method to clean the wiring harness. Part of the harness I'm using has some bad build up of grease and really would like to clean it up before I install it. Someone had said I can spray a degreaser and then rinse them off. Tried it but didn't do that much of a difference. Another person said to spray them again and put them hot water with some type of cleaner in the water. My concern is will the metal on the plugs rust if I do this. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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