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In Reply to: The grease you refer to is dielectric grease & is used on posted by driver on December 16, 2002 at 08:56:43:
which I have. I use it on all friction connections that I don't have to take apart often (or at all). Cramolin red and blue work well also but cost a fortune; I use those on audio connections that I have to repatch where grease would be messy. The silicone works very well subjected to the heat and high voltages of an auto electrical connection, and works just as well to prevent corrosion in audio applications. Purists may say it's too cheap to work well. Balderdash.
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- Don't knock it till you've tried it - Bill Fitzmaurice 12:39:24 12/16/02 (1)
- Not knocking it at all. It's great to protect against the elements, - driver 16:14:16 12/16/02 (0)