Best way to protect grounds?

Heeltoeclutch
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So in MI everything, including human bones (well not really), likes to rust, what with the all the d@mn salt they spray all over the roads. So I am very worried for when I finally get around to doing the Big 3 and sand paint away for the chassis grounds.

I read the stickied thread and it says to use "anti-corrosive" stuff and then paint or something but I am unclear of the best way to do things. My thinking is that the best way to do the grounds would be to sand paint away, bolt down ring terminal, apply rubberized undercoating, and like never touch it again (and if I have to remove it for some reason, re-apply the undercoating). Is this the best possible way to prevent rust? And what is the anti-corrosive stuff mentioned? In all my time being obsessed with cars I have never seen such stuff and even went looking for it unsuccessfully a day ago.

Thanks guys. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
we've got some corrosion preventative stuff at work that I've been tryin to get my hands on for the last week or so, the stuff we have comes in a spray can and looks basically like a semi transparent red paint. we have to spray it on all the batts that we change out.

 
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