Re: Decaying foam on PCBs

2019-08-27 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 8/27/19 8:18 PM, David Collins via cctalk wrote: > In Australia there’s this product ; > > https://awareenvironmental.com.au/product/sticky-spot-goo-dissolver/ > > It’s citrus based but I haven’t had any bad effects on PCBs. It does affect > some styrene plastics but in general it’s safe and

Re: Decaying foam on PCBs

2019-08-27 Thread David Collins via cctalk
In Australia there’s this product ; https://awareenvironmental.com.au/product/sticky-spot-goo-dissolver/ It’s citrus based but I haven’t had any bad effects on PCBs. It does affect some styrene plastics but in general it’s safe and very effective. If you aren’t in Aus, a similar citrus based p

Decaying foam on PCBs

2019-08-27 Thread Jules Richardson via cctalk
I picked up a couple of HP 5036A logic trainers today, both of which have had goopy decaying foam come into contact on their PCBs. What's effective at removing it? I've only ever had problems with it in locations where I can use things such as citrus-based cleaners, but I'm a bit wary of usin

Re: Photos from VCF West 2019

2019-08-27 Thread Tomasz Rola via cctalk
On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 at 07:54:21PM +0200, Ed C. via cctalk wrote: > Thanks for sharing! Yes, thanks for sharing. I have finally came to reading this thread (I am of the anonymous time waster type) and I find the photographs very interesting. -- Regards, Tomasz Rola -- ** A C programmer asked wh