You can get it at Wall Mart for about $1.75. It is called dielectric
tune-up grease. It is made by Permatex and comes in a "Tune-up Kit" which
includes an antiseize grease for spark plugs. Works great on battery
terminals.
Manuel Domingos wrote:
>
> My vote for a grease is for TruckLite(Quaker state subsidiary) NYK
> corrossion preventative compound, sold by suppliers to the tow truck
> business . For light sockets, chuck a nail in a drill or slow speed dremel,
> wind on some steel wool , and polish it all up inside. Makesure there are no
> shorting woolies left behind,grease with said goop, and I'll guaranty years
> of satisfaction!
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dr. Gerald N. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: June 13, 2000 10:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [VAC] Dielectric grease
>
> > You really want to impregnate the wire strands before crimping. The
> > crimp will move the silicone grease out of the way and weld to the metal
> > strands as they are being deformed.
> >
> > Gerald J.
> >