OK...don't laugh but I use spray can carburetor cleaner...Gumout works
best...  The stuff is highly toxic so make sure you have proper
wentilation.  Also be careful of some plastics...but I havent had any
problems except from cheap Chinese PCB's where the solder mask got
slightly sticky but after it dried was fine...use at you own risk!...

On Jan 15, 4:50 pm, Sean Voisen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Not exactly 100% on-topic, but I'm curious if those of you building
> clocks on PCBs are cleaning your boards after soldering, and if so
> what you're using to do so. I've been using 91% isopropyl alcohol and
> an old stiff toothbrush with mixed results. Mostly - especially with
> so-called "no clean" flux - it leaves a white residue that I then I
> have to wash off with running or distilled water. It works, but it's a
> slow and imperfect process. I'd like something better.
>
> Perhaps I need to try to find 99% IPA (not sure it will make much
> difference) or change flux ...
>
> Cheers,
> Sean

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