ducked
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I didnt say it needed to be conductive, I said I didnt think it mattered that it was insulative.It doesn't need to be conductive, put it on after assembly.
But if I did think it mattered that it was insulative, as some people apparently do, I might try copper antiseize.
Battery terminals I put the stuff on before assembly, because I want it to inhibit corrosion, so I dont want untreated voids/surfaces.
Other contacts, usually ditto, but it depends what I'm using, whether its likely to get in my way, and whether I remember.
If I were using something penetrative like veg oil, varnish, WD40 or other spray wax or grease, I would probably spray or brush down after assembly. Theres generally nothing to stop one doing both.
I would also often/usually be rubbing the contacts with aluminium (foil or beercan). Big fan of aluminium as an anticorrosion abrasive, and bits of beercan can often be snipped to fit in to fairly inaccessible contacts.
Have reservations about contact cleaning spray though, having had unobtanium plastic switch assemblies on my ancient car fall apart after using it.
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