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    salt-proofing LED lights

    The led arrays that I have on my scrubber are starting to show some salt creep damage.

    Are there any spray-on or paint-on products readily available to make my LED's and wires "water resistant" . Not looking to make them submersable, just trying to protect them from ocational splashes or mist.

    Product names and links appreciated!!!!

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    thanks

    you the man.... thanks!

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    have you had success with this product?

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    I have best success using thin lexan. It is used for packing , but I've found it to buy in sheets near building materials. You can cut it using regular scissors and bent to any angle or form. I thing people use it to protect tabletop or such.
    Packing example :


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    anyone used liquid electrical tape? wondering if that would be an option for all but the lens?

    I attempted to use thin plastic but i am tight on space.

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