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Dave, I figured you just meant it's great stuff, and it is. I just thought it would be good to comment considering the topic. It is the only 'grease' I can think of with metal flakes in it. Molybdenum disulfide grease does have elemental metal and used grease may have trace wear related metallic...
Don't use anti-seize in plugs. It's not grease. "Never Seize" is the stuff with metal flakes in it.
Silicone can cause fish eyes when re-finishing (maybe your vehicle or another project in your shop).
emmando22 is correct. It does -not- conduct, otherwise the pins could become connected. Another example of a di-elctric would be wire insulation. Any grease should be OK. An old truckers trick is to dip the trailer plug in the fuel tank.
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