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  1. Thomas King
    May 16, 2021

    You are mistaken. Vaseline does not conduct electricity to any measurable degree. Both dielectric grease and are nonconductors. You also say things that make no sense, like “Dielectric grease is not an electric conductor while anything soaked in petroleum jelly will burn”.

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    • Alex Tworkowski
      January 22, 2022

      This article is so riddled with non sequiturs that it casts doubt on the website in toto.

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  2. Peter
    September 19, 2021

    All I can say that if your having a myocardial infarction “heart attack” the paramedics that will save your life will use a heart defibrillator to jump start your heart and in the process will apply Vaseline on the paddles for good electrical conductivity without burning your chest…..article makes no sense regarding Vaseline. I think both dielectric grease and Vaseline have good electrical conductivity unless you prove me wrong.

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    • Alex Tworkowski
      January 22, 2022

      When you consider all the “non-conductive tissue”, or highly resistant tissue the electrical impulse goes thru, some petroleum jelly is not significant.

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