> seconds, and start to rub in the center of the board. Soon a layer of
> paper will peel off and "roll" under your thumb. Roll this layer off over
> the whole board, now you should still have a thin paper layer left that is
> virtually dry. Dunk it into the water again to wet it, and start rubbing
> "through" in the middle of the board. Now you can "roll" this last layer
> mostly off the board as well. Now most of the paper is gone, but there
> will be some remains between tight traces and stuff. Dunk the board again,
> and rub it firmly either with your finger or with a piece of foam (foam
> etc etc etc
I am surprised on how obvious it is for many people to 'rub' the paper off.
My experience (mainly with Epson Glossy Photo paper) is never 'rub' any paper.
Of course some white residues keep staying between traces and in small holes,
nothing an old toothbrush doesn't take care of. But 'rubbing'?, no Sir!
Soak it long enough and it floats off or you can peel it very gently (under
water).
My point of view is that if you have to rub, the paper is no good for TT.
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