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Sue Black
Guest
Can you help. I am new to this stuff.
The catalyst on my gas soldering iron doesn't glow as red as it used
to. Maybe some bits of material I used to file the iron's tip got
into the catalyst.
How can I clean the catalyst without damaging it?
I don't want to leave it with a residue that makes if fail altogether
but I don't know the chemistry/physics of what might happen with a
cleaner.
I've only got access to domestic cleaners.
---------------MY IDEAS:
Would isopropyl alcohol damage it?
Home dry-cleaning fluid?
Perhaps a spray of some of gas lighter fuel I used to refill the iron
with?
(a) acetone free or (b) acetone-based nail varnish remover? (Or does
it have gummy stuff in it?)
Methylated spirits?
The catalyst on my gas soldering iron doesn't glow as red as it used
to. Maybe some bits of material I used to file the iron's tip got
into the catalyst.
How can I clean the catalyst without damaging it?
I don't want to leave it with a residue that makes if fail altogether
but I don't know the chemistry/physics of what might happen with a
cleaner.
I've only got access to domestic cleaners.
---------------MY IDEAS:
Would isopropyl alcohol damage it?
Home dry-cleaning fluid?
Perhaps a spray of some of gas lighter fuel I used to refill the iron
with?
(a) acetone free or (b) acetone-based nail varnish remover? (Or does
it have gummy stuff in it?)
Methylated spirits?