> >It removes residue from leaking capacitors that could be shorting on the
> >motherboard. Other, magical things, too, but I'm not able to divulge it
> >without being tossed from the Magician's Union. ;^)
>
> Has anyone just tried spraying the board with Flux Off (or similar)
> and working it over a little with a soft toothbrush?  Admittedly,
> inhaling nasty solvents isn't as user friendly as just running the
> dishwasher...

My checkerboard  Classic II was repaired by cleaning the logic board with
washing-up liquid and a toothbrush and rinsed with cold water and left to
dry..   This cleaning the logic board routine does sound stupid but really
does work!!!

roger



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