OK, with the brakes done, next up was prepare to do the wiring, which I am dreading as usual. So I successfully stalled by cleaning and organizing everything, and cleaning it all within an inch of its life using a caustic solution that my pal Matt aka Thirsty 1 taught me about.
Get some peanut butter jars, fill one 3/4 with white vinegar and the other with water.
Add a half-cup or more of salt to the vinegar, stir till dissolved.
Add a half cup or more of baking soda to the water, stir till it stops absorbing it and let the rest settle to the bottom (that's what I did, anyway
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Don't mix them up!
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Now take your cruftiest electrical part, dunk it in the vinegar/salt solution, and swirl it around for a few minutes.
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Pull it out and give it a scrub if you want with a nylon brush, then back in the solution. After a few minutes, take it out, and then dunk it in the water/soda solution to neutralize the caustic solution.
Pull it out, rinse it if there's any residue, blast it dry with compressed air. Presto.
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Repeat with all of your other electrical connectors:
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I will probably put a light smear of dielectric grease on the male side of these connections when I reassemble, but at this point all my electrical stuff is as clean and squared away as I can make it, and I got to put off installing it for another day. Win!
Matt, thanks again, this was a(nother) money tip.