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    Posted: 29 Nov 2018 at 1:58pm
My Ram 2500 (2008) has the chronic ability to get a black film on the positive terminal that requires monthly cleaning or it dies.
I've tried different remedies but nothing seems to work:
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Terminal acid neutralizer
Electric Paste
Dielectric grease

Charlie

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I coat my battery terminals with a product named WHIP. Bought it years ago at the national farm machinery show and have had good luck with it.
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Replace battery. It is leaking around the post. You can clean it up good and try some RTV between the post and the battery case and it might help.
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I will second the product WHIP. I likewise bought mine at a far show and it has worked for
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I scoffed at those green and red felt washers from Napa for years. Terminals on the minivan with all that electronic crap corroded like I have never seen, I tried the washers on a whim. Now I have them on all my batteries.

I've also taken an old timers suggestion and super glued a penny near each post.

Both worked well.
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Your post is leaking causing your problem, need a new battery.

I use vaseline, have been for years never have a problem, when I use it!
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like Marv, I also use them little oily washers on most of my batteries, I have also sprayed WD40 on the terminals, but Charlie, your battery is fu-barred or soon will be. also there used to be a spray plastic sold in auto parts stores, in an aerosol can, after putting the cables on i'd spray it with that stuff and it would seal the whole thing until I took a cable off, that worked well, I also used that stuff on distributor caps and wires that were prone to sucking up moisture. I haven't seen it on the shelves for several years now, and the no know it alls at the counters don't know anything about it either.
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Thanks. Looks like a new battery is to be had.
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Di-electric grease - like used on AL wires will also help prevent the corrosion . 
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