> It's the best for stainproofing fabric, in my experience. It's
> available in most hardware stores.
I believe you may be referring to Scotchguard, which is a clear spray
material used to weatherproof fabric. Scotchkote on the other hand is a
stain making product, every harness and tower bag I have seems to have
little drips of the stuff on it, as well as my boots :)
For connectors I normally wrap once with Scotch 33 electrical tape
(sticky side out if you think you are going to take this apart soon),
coat it with scotchkote, wrap it with rubber linerless splicing tape,
then 33 again and coat it with scotchcote. Always to remember the
orientation of the connector assembly, if possible, wrap from the bottom
to the top overlapping the previous wrap, less chance for water entry.
Good luck!
Daron N7HQR
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