How do you remove flux residue after soldering?

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I'm changing out some SOIC surface mount opamps on a I/O for my recording setup. I'm having a problem with a mess of flux surrounding everything I unsoldered installed the new part and resoldered. How do I remove the flux?

I've heard flux residue can cause hiss in low signal sections of amps. I do not want hiss.

Forgive me if this is a dumb quesiton. I honestly haven't found any good/safe way to remove flux residue.

thanks!
Nick
 
I use a small screw driver and carefully chip away the large deposits the best i can. then use a brush to wipe them away. then i use Alcohol and a q-tip to remove the rest of the residue. or sometimes a toothbrush to scrub it away. works well.
 
Isopropyl alcohol, aka isopropanol

Isopropyl alcohol (99%) works (with rosin flux). I'd be afraid that solvents like lacquer thinner or acetone will damage plastic components.

If I'm doing a bunch of boards, I'll pour some alcohol into a tray, let the boards soak, then brush them with an old toothbrush and soak some more if necessary. Blow the dirty alcohol off with compressed air. Spray with clean alcohol, and blow them dry. This usually results in perfectly clean boards.
 
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