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Re: Best way to clean up old cards?



bob@bob.us wrote:
A tv repairman friend of mine uses acetone and a small toothbrush. Does
a much better job than anything I've ever used including contact cleaner,
rubbing alcohol etc. He cleans video heads the same way.

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 From: "rmbracalente" <AGmajor@gmail.com>


I've recently been buying some old Apple II cards from eBay.  Some of
them have been showing up with a bit of oxidation on some of the chips,
traces & soldier joints.  What's the best way to clean these up?  I was
thikning about hitting the trouble spots with some tuner cleaner (do
they even still ~sell~ tuner cleaner?  I mean, who has a mechanical
tuner on their tv anymore?) or CRC, but I didn't know if there was a
product better targeted to this problem or not.

If using acetone, be sure you are in a _very_ well-ventilated, area
that is free of ignition sources--and don't leave the can/bottle open
to be accidentally spilled.

-michael

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