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I have battery leakage from a couple of AA batteries that has corroded
about an inch square of surface on a printed circuit board, with the corrosion also on the little "trails" that lead from one component to another. Any hints on removing the corrosion without damaging the board? I was thinking of trying alcohol. I also have something from Radio Shack called "Electronic Cleaner." Thanks for any ideas. Bob k5qwg |
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