On Dec 15, 9:27, Ben Franchuk wrote:
I also would consider the qaulity of the water. I
would wash in
distilled
water. The last thing you want is clorine or other acids and junk from
the
water slower eating your PCB.
For the time it takes to wash a PCB, nothing dissolved in normal water is
going to matter. Make sure it's free of paticulate matter that might get
stuck somwhere, don't use the raw undiluted waste from someone else's
chemical process, but there's no need to go over the top. The chlorine
added to tap water, for example, will do no harm.
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