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One of the thingsI like about CuCl is that it is transparent enough to see what's happening without pulling the board out. It gets darker and darker as copper dissolves, but a teaspoon of H2O2 clears it right up. When I'm done etching I usually leave the air bubbler on while I drill and stuff the board and that re-oxidizes it some for the next use.