I've soldered right through the toner on pads on th boards. The problem
with acetone is the toner melts and spreads around and you get a messy
looking board.
All in all I've found it not really worth it, just clean the whole board
right before you solder. Oxidation has not been a problem. If you really
care about long term, use a conformal coating when the boards been completed.
-carl
At 02:52 PM 10/25/2005, you wrote:
>Sitting here looking at my etched boards with the toner still on them,
>I got to thinking that I could leave it there. Use a Q-tip to remove
>the toner from the solder pads and leave the rest there. This might
>help to reduce oxidization of the copper?
>
>I suppose there could be a problem with the toner melting and flowing
>back into solder joints as you add components though.
>
>Just an idea, curious if anyone has tried this and if they had any
>success.
>
>Chris
>