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Really, I've used it for many years on every plug and connection on all my vehicles, motorcycle's,trailer and sled and never had electrical problems.
Works good to keep the water out of plugs and connections all 12 volt of course. Have used grease on my trailer connections and what not forever. 60,000 volt electrical connections not so much!

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Works good to keep the water out of plugs and connections all 12 volt of course. Have used grease on my trailer connections and what not forever. 60,000 volt electrical connections not so much!
You're kidding me right? Think about it...If that grease that you've just wiped on the pins is conductive, then you could potentially have 'shorts' between pins.
Sheesh. Look it up! The name of the stuff means NO CONDUCTING!!!! lol
It's primary use is to seal out contaminants, prevent carbon tracking, etc....not as a conductor!!
Sure you can coat your car battery terminals with it, not before you connect them though!! After, on the top to prevent corrosion!