For removing Toner Resist from PCB's, I like "Brake Cleaner" from the auto parts store (easy to find and cheep), it has several solvents (the good stuff) in it and has a handy spray tube so that you get a wash-down action. Note: it is not a good cleaner after part are loaded as it will dissolve many plastics. I use alcohol for cleaning loaded PCB's. I do not like solvent with a towel, because dissolved Towner is pushed into and on the substrate, which requires just more cleaning - it you have "done that", you know what I mean. Regards, Eldon Brown 72 - Eldon - WA0UWH - CN88xc - http://WA0UWH.blogspot.com/ - On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Alessio Sangalli <alesan@...>wrote: > > > On 08/11/2010 09:59 AM, Mike Bushroe wrote: > > > I was not always able to get the green foil off well, even in a acetone > > bath, so I stepped up the M.E.K. Toxic stuff, but effective. > > Normally I've seen a trend like "the more toxic, the more effective", so > I am very interested in this. Can you tell me more about "MEK"? > > bye > as > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: removing toner?
2010-08-11 by Eldon Brown
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