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Unread 08-09-2005, 08:39 PM   #5
JamesAvery22
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An isopropyl alcohol bath would be in order. But this isnt always a fix. You need to give it a bath because the coolant, even if it was just distilled and especially with gycol, will dry up and stay on the board and it is conductive.

But some things just dont like to get wet period. Caps (when submerged atleast) will die.

Wash the part that get contaminated with isopropyl and let it dry for a full 24hours atleast.
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