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Old 11-09-2012, 01:08 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by binary0x01 View Post
Wipe the excess off with a rag. Home depot is where I picked some up.
+1. It doesn't take much to do the trick. Use your finger to carefully apply a thin film to hose and nipple and you may not need the rag.

Most hardware stores and electrical supply outfits will have silicone lube/grease. I've seen it in "ketchup packs" that should be more than enough for your project. IIRC, "bulb grease" for keeping moisture out of lamp sockets is silicone, but check the label.
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