On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 16:09:44 -0700, woodelf <bfranchuk(a)jetnet.ab.ca> wrote:
Tom Jennings wrote:
I use: warm, soapy water and a soft clean
paintbrush. Rinse it
with lots of water, shake it off, let dry for a day or two. No
big deal
This is an old thread, there are many other suggestions,
all good, including kitchen dishwashers, though that seems
a bit overkill for "normal" PCB dirt, cigarette smoke, dust,
etc. Unless you have a lot of Data General 15"x15" boards to do,
then it's the only sensible solution :-)
However chorinated water can wreck
havoc on electrolytic capacitors.
Also in my aparnment I have room for a dishwater or a vintage computer...
Give me a moment to think here... :)
I've mentioned this before on the list, but it bears repeating for
those who might not have seen it first time round:
Servisol "Foaming Cleanser" is the best thing I've seen for cleaning
electronics - it's most often used on the outside of cases, but it
certainly doesn't do the innards any harm IME (and a chap I know who
runs a test/measurement dealership uses a LOT of this stuff - he buys
it by the case on a regular basis).
I'd be wary of it possibly taking delicate screen print off PCBs
(check first on a piece of text you can afford to lose) but not about
much else.
Here is a link to the product for sale:
http://www.ballistol.co.uk/html/product_foam_cleanser.html
and here is the manufacturer's own page about it:
http://servisol.co.uk/data/FC30_data.htm
Ed.