What's the best around?
Ok, so I looked around, after @rany (thanks, bud) said acetone was great for cleaning flux. So what's the best? Can't seem to find much in a general search, and since last week I thought it was ridic. What're you guys using, and I also forget, you treat it with IP before, or after?
EDIT: Also on the iFixit water damage guide, it says acetone is a no no. Which no is the no?
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@theimedic lotion is important after dealing with acetone. It dries your skin very bad very quickly. Take my word for it.
- de George A.
@theimedic acetone is great if you actually want to remove the cover material off the motherboard to repair damaged trace that run under it but as for cleaning flux IP alcohol works best and like @danj says 85 % or better . Then pop it in a oven at 200 for a few minutes to evaporate the alcohol
- de Jimfixer
If you are using acetone use latex gloves unless you have an allergy to it then use nitrite .Nitrite is not as protective as latex
http://amo-csd.lbl.gov/downloads/Chemica...
- de Jimfixer
I wear nitrile gloves myself. I couldn't stand the latex, as they gave me rashes. I use about a pair or two a day. IPA and acetone dry the hands. Flux gives rashes. Lead is bad. So we all should wear gloves IMO.
- de Rany
And I've never been able to remover mask using acetone. Scratching an xacto, yes. Acetone, no!
- de Rany
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