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In a message dated 96-11-18 12:07:56 EST, you write:
>What chemicals would you use to remove SnPb Oxidation?
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A strongly chelated, alkaline cleaner, buffered to insure that you do not
attack the Tin works very well. Incidently, this is a good description of
"Cascade", see discussion of some weeks ago.....
Rudy Sedlak
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