Hi
. . . should be used very consciously in the area of electrical contacts:
I once checked the rear window lock on a friend's car, which was constantly burning out every time it was switched on.
Nothing found until I disassembled the switch: inside, a lot of copper paste, and by following the traces of the paste, it was clear that the contact for the load was connected to the ground contact of the switch's lighting via a blob of paste --> short circuit as soon as the rear window was turned on.
By the way: Copper paste can always be used, not just for mounting

*gg* Scherzle made. . .