Re: Silicon oil leakage on PCB - how to remove?
- From: John Woodgate <jmw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 08:57:57 +0100
I read in sci.electronics.design that Daniel Haude <haude@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote (in <slrnd713t8.oru.haude@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>) about 'Silicon oil leakage on PCB - how to remove?', on Thu, 28 Apr 2005:
Are you talking about smoking, concentarted, boiling HCl?
No, perchloric acid HClO4 is quite different from hydrochloric acid HCl.
Your post doesn't sound like you believed in diluting anything ;-)
Naturally, he's a chemist. (;-)
BTW, KOH does dissolve in methanol. Whether you could use NaOH is another matter.
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