Any autoparts store should have a can of electric degreaser right next to
the can of dielectric grease. With the dielectric grease just smear a good
coating in there, the contacts will physically push it out of the way when
you plug them in. The dielectric is not conductive, the main point of it is
as a moisture barrier.


-Kyle

On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 7:03 AM, Tommy Hill <ominbo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What kind of solvent?
>
> And another stupid question.  When using dielectric grease, must you clean
> around the plug so as not to have any grease between plugs?  Is it
> conductive?
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