HighPlainsDrifter
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...tape residue off chips? Just got shipped a bunch that were taped together...
Thanks!
Thanks!
I haven't had success using a Magic Eraser on adhesive residue--it just shreds the Magic Eraser.Magic eraser... Never tried it for tape residue... But think it will work perfect
Tsp in warm water. Let sit for no longer than 5-10 seconds. Hit with SOFT bristle toothbrush or spin brush. Dip in second vessel filled with cool water. Then oil once dry.
...or add mineral oil to the cool water and dip in that to skip doing a third step...works quite well.
Remember, the pure TSP+water trick is only good for Paulsons (and for short exposure times, as you noted). This technique may melt CPC/ASM chips.
+1 Since I discovered Goo Gone about 20 years ago, I've kept a bottle around to clean almost any sticky/tape/label residue.Goo Gone,
+2 I've cleaned some gummy stuff off plastic chips and Paulson clay chips with Goo Gone without any bad effects, but other clay chips, I'd test first.but I would be very careful and spot test it on the least desirable chip
I wouldn't use ANYTHING to clean the surface of an ASM/CPC chip. Any solvent can get under the inlay and have disastrous results. Even oiling too much can have a negative impact on the outer edge of the inlay...(y) :thumbsup:
I like De-Solv-It.