I would like to clean (at least the underside) of the analog board of my Color Classic.
I am unsure of the correct chemicals to use. I am in Ecuador, so name brand cleaners are probably not available to me. I have access to distilled water. I can buy common chemicals (vinegar?) and some common types of cleaning liquids.
I searched the forums here and found a *huge* variety of things that people use. Perhaps someone could post maybe the top three things to try?
I was thinking distilled water and a soft toothbrush to start. I have access to isopropyl alcohol but it is only 70% (it was over 90% in the USA). I have access to vinegar. We have a "409" knock off here in Ecuador.
On another web site, I saw a suggestion of using heat gun (I have a good one) to re flow the solder on old apple logic and analog boards. I don't think i want to do that. But cleaning - yea, I am up for it. Maybe no liquid but just a soft brush?
Suggestions welcome.
Thanks
jack - mraroid
I am unsure of the correct chemicals to use. I am in Ecuador, so name brand cleaners are probably not available to me. I have access to distilled water. I can buy common chemicals (vinegar?) and some common types of cleaning liquids.
I searched the forums here and found a *huge* variety of things that people use. Perhaps someone could post maybe the top three things to try?
I was thinking distilled water and a soft toothbrush to start. I have access to isopropyl alcohol but it is only 70% (it was over 90% in the USA). I have access to vinegar. We have a "409" knock off here in Ecuador.
On another web site, I saw a suggestion of using heat gun (I have a good one) to re flow the solder on old apple logic and analog boards. I don't think i want to do that. But cleaning - yea, I am up for it. Maybe no liquid but just a soft brush?
Suggestions welcome.
Thanks
jack - mraroid


