A quick google search for 'circuit board cleaner' turned up some results
that might help you.

On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 08:59, James Sparenberg wrote:
> All,
> 
>    Ok ... here's one for you.... As you may or may not know California
> is in the middle of a series of torrential downpours... and as luck
> would have it some servers I've been maintaining for a friend with a
> small home business ... well.... drowned. Tried the hair dryer routine
> on one of them (full tower cases water got up about 6 inches (9.2cm)) So
> only the lower portion of the mobo and the nic's where under water. 
> Problem is that even though it was straight rain water, hardwater
> deposits do conduct electricity and as a result I popped a powersupply. 
> Years ago I would have used trichloralfloralethane to clean the parts
> and get rid of the deposits... but ... It's no longer sold.  Any
> recommendations on what to use to really clean up these parts so that I
> can get the boxes back online?  or should I just sing the following
> song?
> 
> 
> (To the tune of Silent Night)
> 
> Servers are down.
> Some of them drowned.
> Water Rose 
> Service froze.
> Don't you know that 
> computers don't swim
> UPS just won't save them this time
> Time to shop on E-ba-ay
> Ti-ime to shop on E-bay.
> 
> James
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ______________________________________________________________________
> 
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-- 
James T. Nelson III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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