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Chris:
At risk of repeating myself, ionic contamination is almost always a result of
a SLOWLY dissolving metal deposit, likely in your case to be imbedded pumice.
You need a chemical clean that will dissolve that residue. In your case, you
may be lucky, and it may be as simple as a simple acid wash. If that is the
case, it could be rapid, and run unheated.
If however, the laminate/soldermask has reacted with the metallics, you will
need an alkaline, chelated, product, which will take longer, and require a
heated solution.
A number of vendors supply such chemistry, including us.
Contact me directly, if you would like more information, or samples of our
magic.
Rudy Sedlak
RD Chemical Company
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phone 650-962-8004
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