Proportions don't seem to matter much and I don't dip it. Waste of Vinegar. I just make up a small amount, say 1/2 to 1 cup. Add some salt (teaspoon maybe) then dip a scotchbrite pad in the mix and use it. There is very little effort.
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Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Solder pot tinning and etch resist
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> Yep, a mix of vinegar and salt will clean the oxide off of a PC board
EXTREMELY fast. The days of hard rubbing are gone. Try it.
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Greetings, vinegar and salt you say? how do you mix it?
Do you just dip it and it's deoxed? or do you still need steel wool?
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