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Several solvents are frequently used for cleaning printed circuit boards after soldering or to remove contaminants.
Choosing a thinner requires careful evaluation of multiple factors to avoid damaging the PCB or components.
The solvent must not damage board substrates, silkscreen, or component plastics.
It should effectively dissolve the specific type of flux or contaminant present.
Proper ventilation and personal protective equipment are essential due to fumes and skin irritation risks.
Forum threads often contain practical queries and community suggestions.
Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines for your specific PCB and components when selecting a cleaning agent.