> Hi guys,
> I'm new to the group. I'm an electronics hobbyist with very little
experience in electronics (enough to get by, but I learn fast), hoping to
always learn new things from the smart people that make up these groups. I
primarily a video game guy, working on everything from building custom
portable console game systems, to collecting, repairing and restoring arcade
games and pinball machines. I'm always running into something new that has
something to do with PCBs or electronics.
> Anyhow, when I'm repairing, or even just working on an old PCB, is there a
safe and acceptable way to clean a dirty dusty board, obviously without
compromising the integrity of the PCB or it's components? I realize this is
not "necessary", but sometimes very dirty boards are difficult to work with
for obvious reasons. And, restoring the luster of a beautiful old board can
add to the overall enjoyment of the hobby.
> Thanks in advance,
> Scott
Try this:
http://www.nedis.nl/Articles/Kontakt%20Chemie/PCC%26frasl%3B200.phpIt could be expensive depending on where you are. But it gives the best
results I've seen so far.
Nuno T.