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|    Adrian Caspersz to ohg...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: Fiber brush for circuit boards    |
|    19 Oct 22 16:14:53    |
      From: email@here.invalid              On 15/10/2022 14:55, ohg...@gmail.com wrote:       > Chemtronics makes a flux remover that comes with a small brush that attaches       to the can for spot application and cleaning. This brush is *very* stiff and       is not affected whatsoever by any solvent that I've used it with and lasts       until the time I        misplace it. They just don't wear out. Well, I just misplaced mine again and       I use it constantly. I hate to keep buying the flux remover that I don't       generally use just to get a brush.              Not too sure what the exact material composition of the fibre you are       referring to, but I've used glass fibre brushes in the past which create       dusty sharp particles that are very painful if ye are unlucky to get       them trapped in ya skin. Not my favourite tool.              --       Adrian C              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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