I hate to burst the bubble of discovery, but the same stuff is available at Ace 
Hardware and Lowes. Besides using it on wiring connections, I find it very 
useful to dip the end of lines in it after I whip them. The lines seem to never 
get frayed, and I can color code them.

There's a product called "Dip It Whip It" sold in boat stores that is the same 
stuff at twice the price.

BTW, liquid electrical tape is $6.98 at Lowes. But then, it's not being sold 
for boats.

Rick Brass

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> On Mar 6, 2014, at 18:13, Rich Knowles <r...@sailpower.ca> wrote:
> 
> Since it's still the middle of the latest Ice Age up here in the still frozen 
> north, our boats are buried in ice and snow, and I got bored waiting for the 
> Big Melt:
> 
> I found a marine product in the Binnacle that turns out to be very useful for 
> touching up those wear spots on sports car convertible tops where they rub 
> when the top is down: 
> Star brite Liquid Electrical Tape. Comes in black, red, green, white and 
> clear. Does a great job on my black top. Especially when I use the black. 
> Probably works on dodgers and makes a good band-aid too, although I haven't 
> tried that.
> 
> http://ca.binnacle.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=star+brite+liquid+elec&osCsid=a9emvmf5d0ljghle6qt5elout6&search.x=-1039&search.y=-144
> 
> Rich Knowles
> INDIGO LF38 and Z3
> Halifax, NS.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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