<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6657984#post6657984 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by goby1
Silicone is a polymer chain with Si instead of C as the backbone atom. It is a decent insulator in its pure form, but variants in the chemistry (side atoms and functional end groups) can make it somewhat conductive. I would guess that this is especially true for silicones designed to be good thermal conductors. It might be messy, but vaseline would work as a contact insulator. I'd be weary of the acetic acid usually used in conventional silicone adhesives. If the silicone won't touch the contacts then it would work very well to keep water out, if that's what you are interested in.
G1