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Re: [OT] how to clean grime off old computer MB?



On Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 01:44:33PM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 11:05:34PM -0600, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > >> I have a couple of new-to-me old computers.  They've been well used
> > >> in what looks like a normal office environment and they're a bit
> > >> grimey inside; not just dust that blows away.  I figure that I
> > >> should clean that off so the dust doesn't act like a thermal
> > >> insulator but I'm unsure what to use, since air alone isn't doing
> > >> it.  I don't want to remove e.g. the CPU from its socket. (P-133,
> > >> socket 7).
> > 
> > You need to remove all socketed devices, and especially the CPU.
> > 
> > Cleaning presents a danger to the aluminum electrolytic capacitors.
> > Some chemicals quickly penetrate the seals and ruin the capacitors.
> 
> Yeah, that's my concern.  Boards are usually cleaned of flux after the
> soldering with circuit-board cleaner, which presumably is safe for the
> newly-soldered caps.  
 
Newly manufactured boards are cleaned with Hydrogen Hydroxide.  This has
been the standard board cleaning agent for quite a while.  As it isn't
very effective on grease, it doesn't help you much, though it wouldn't
hurt to try.  
-- 
Rob

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