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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, James Bishop <bishopaj@...> wrote:
>
> I use a flux pen instead of paste usually, its like a felt-tipped
> marker, very easy to use.
>
> Speaking of flux - does anyone know of an easy way to remove the
> residue? Is there a household chemical that will dissolve it?
>
When I had solder training (oh, 15+ years ago?) we used alcohol. We
used Flux Off or a Freon wash before that but when Freon was banned we
moved to alcohol. Not as effective as Freon but it does a good job. To
clean a board (like after I tinned it) just alcohol on a paper towel
does good. To clean after parts are mounted, take a flux brush, cut
the bristles down a little (maybe to 3/8") and scrub the parts with a
alcohol soaked brush, blot with a paper towel, rinse with a little
more alcohol and blot or air spray dry. A little messy but it works
well and it's what is usually used for the RA and RMA fluxes.
- phil