In message <200406290259.TAA13244(a)floodgap.com>
Cameron Kaiser <spectre(a)floodgap.com> wrote:
I also add on that some forms of isopropyl alcohol are
only 70% -- look
for the 91% solution if you can, since that evapourates more cleanly.
Servisol
IPA-170 seems to work quite well for all sorts of things - I've used
it to remove thermal compound from heatsinks, clean tape heads, remove solder
flux, that sort of thing. I think it's about 90% pure, "electronics grade"
or
something like that. Maplin Electronics sell it for about ?5 per 400ml
aerosol can.
Later.
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