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Jeff Simpson

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Posted on Friday, August 13, 2004 - 08:15 am:   

Relative to a lubricant for electrical contacts, such as the wiper contact on the potentiometer track, why wouldn't a "dielectric" grease, such as Permatex #22058 be a good solution? These are made to promote electical conductivity, while providing lubrication and corrosion protection and are available in any auto supply store. Anyone know of any reason not to use this type of grease?

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