I would avoid the methylene chloride.  It is very prone to capillary 
wicking/pumping and will definitely damage plastic cased components if gets to 
them.   It has been used to de-pot semiconductors.

It can pump a whole lot of itself through tiny cracks in a short period of time 
particularly if there is even a small temperature difference.  It is the fluid 
used in bubble lamps,  juke boxes,  love testers,  and bobbing birds.  Its 
ability to wick through tiny cracks is used to great advantage as a plastic 
welding solvent.

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