removing flux from boards

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as above how to cheaply remove flux residue after a board is soldered? i wasted £15 on chemtronics flux off! all it did was pick up the flux and then spread it all over the board so now looks even worse!! i presume its important to remove flux in the same way you always should in plumbing(my trade) as its acidic and eats the copper/lead given time?? cheers guys/gals
 
I use Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) 99%+ pure.

A toothbrush helps.

Plumbing flux is still acidic at room temperature...electronic fluxes are significantly not so.

Boards do look better after cleaning but you don't have to. (IMHO)

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Done that before, the wipes helped a lot. Need be fine and strong wipes, not the kind that will tear and leave fibers about when you will rub with the soaked brush in ipa or flux-off. Kimwipes are best, Johnson's not that good but still useful.
 
I use those brown plastic take out food containers, usually 4" X 6". Fill the bottom of the container to cover the ribs with Paint thinner (Recordsol)(for oil base paints). Let the circuit board soak for 5mins, then use toothbrush to remove Flux. Curcuit boards look great!
 
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