Don't you give it a wash with deionized water afterwards? I would think
that the Windex would leave a caustic residue (There's still ammonia in
Windex, isn't there? 


Regards,

aj

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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Guralnick
>Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 8:46 AM
>To: Protel EDA Discussion List
>Subject: Re: [PEDA] "No-clean" flux leakage, was: (500V power supply)
>
>Ok, my method of re-cleaning no-clean flux....
>
>Use an electronic sonic tooth-brush going through a 
>flux-cleaning solvent cycle, then, windex cycle, then, hot 
>water cycle, then back to windex. 
>Windex was chosen since it completely evapourates & take any 
>water with it.
>
>This was the only way I could completely remove any electrical 
>effect left by the no-clean flux.
>
>Note that I was measuring effect in the micro-amp & nano-amp 
>regions where battery powered circuits, eg-32Khz oscilators, 
>super-low powered radio recievers, have a measurable effect.
>
>


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