laquer thinner works. just douse the board aand rub
with a paint brush.
--- nuno-t <nuno-t@...> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've started making PCB's using the toner transfer
> method. The results are
> quite good but I have a problem:
> How can I remove the toner from the PCB after
> etching? I've been using
> scraping/sanding methods with hawfull results. After
> etching the PCB looks
> great, almost like it has made in a factory, when
> removing the toner many
> tracks and pad's become damaged or even removed, no
> matter how carefull I'm.
> Using soft sanding paper takes FOREVER to remove it
> all.
>
> How about using normal paper to 'capture' the toner
> again in another heat
> pressing method?
>
> Does anyone have a good method, or sugestion to
> make, that doesn't damage
> the copper?
>
> Thank you
>
> Nuno T.
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