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The amount of salt should be ''enough'', but isn't critical.
The amount of salt should be ''enough'', but isn't critical.
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Conductive gels are water-containing gels that also contain salt.

Fancier variants may be easier to clean up, and may deal with higher salt concentrations


...but for DIY needs, a fairly neutral or friendly gel (aloe vera seems a nice choice), and regular salt, seems fine.

The amount of salt should be enough, but isn't critical.