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I have a PC board that somebody has repaired, and then painted something that looks like the standard green soldermask to cover the repair. There is still a short circuit under the painted area. I'd like to analyze the repair, but I don't want to just scrape off the covering with a knife blade. Is there an easily available solvent that can be used to remove soldermask?
Thanks,
Carl
p.s. I check the archives, and was unable to get any results with the search function. It seems to be broken . . .
Carl Van Wormer, P.E., AE7GD
Senior Hardware Engineer
Cipher Systems
1800 NW 169th Place, Suite B-100
Beaverton, OR 97006
Cipher Systems (503) 617-7447 x 5163
Direct Line (503) 425-5163
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