Liquid Electrical Tape brush on rubber insulation

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I use this to cover up and water proof my crimped wires for my car projects. Liquid Tape can be use over existing connections using connectors, solder, tape, and shrink tubing. You can find Electrical Liquid Tape at Amazon (affiliate link): http://amzn.to/2rcBWPz

Liquid Tape is a rubber coating for use as electrical tape and insulation. The flexible coating exhibits excellent protection from acid, alkaline, and abrasion, as wells as sealing out moisture and salt permanently. Liquid Tape has the strongest dielectric protection on the market. The rubber based coating will not harden, unravel or become brittle in extreme weather conditions like the competitor’s vinyl based product.
This stuff leaves a tough rubber like coat where you apply it. You can build up thickness with several layers, adding to strength and coverage. Once it is fully cured it is resistant, flexible and stretchable. Directions: Surface must be clean and dry. For best results avoid direct sunlight, high humidity, or breezy conditions. Using brush cap, stir gently and thoroughly before each use. Always disconnect power before making repairs allowing Liquid Tape to thoroughly dry before restoring power.
1. Apply Liquid Tape to connection or repair area. Make sure to completely coat repair for air and water tight seal.
2. Allow 10 minutes minimum between coats. A minimum of two coats is recommended.
3. Allow 4 hours minimum dry time before use.

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