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Electrical grade RTV Silicone uses a different catalyst than the stuff
that smells like acid. Some of the chalking silicones do too and they don't smell like acid either. I started working with RTV's 35 years ago in the lab at GE. I don't recall any of the electrical grade stuff ever smelling of acid. I first noticed this years later when the chalking products hit the market. I suspect it is a cheaper product, good enough to chalk your house but not to be used on electrical stuff. Unless, of coarse you use acid core solder. Ron |
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