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Hate to display my ignorance. I got this stuff to give my new aluminum antenna a fighting chance against atmospheric corrosion in my attic, per an earlier suggestion here. I assume I got the right stuff. It didnt' say "silicone", but it does indicate that it's an oxidation inhibitor in a squeeze tube for electronics for aluminum and copper.How does one use this stuff? Can it be used with CAIG and with Silclear?
In other words, if I treat the connections with CAIG and with Silclear or with only CAIG, can I then put this stuff over that? Do I put this stuff over the actual driver conncetions to the aluminum backgone and the wiring?
Help! I can think of lots of options but have no idea which actually works.
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Topic - silicone dielectric grease - bartc 20:30:28 10/13/06 (6)
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- Re: silicone dielectric grease - caffeinator 13:45:07 10/14/06 (3)
- Re: silicone dielectric grease - bartc 14:36:23 10/14/06 (2)
- Re: silicone dielectric grease - caffeinator 21:43:07 10/14/06 (1)
- Thanks, Caffeinator - bartc 07:14:13 10/15/06 (0)