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Mike
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I have a large PCB that has several surface pads for pushbutton
contacts from a rubber membrane covering. The same that can be found
in 99.99% of todays TV remote controls. I would like to clean these
contacts, especially since I've been handling this board with my bare
hands, I'd like to remove any oils. What cleaner can I use on the PCB
contacts and the rubber buttons that covers it? I don't want to just
guess and use a solvent that will remove the conductive material that
covers these contacts.
Also, is there any type of repair material I could use if I need to
repair a conductive contact? This stuff looks like a resistive
coating, possibly applied in a paste form.
Thanks in advance
Mike........
contacts from a rubber membrane covering. The same that can be found
in 99.99% of todays TV remote controls. I would like to clean these
contacts, especially since I've been handling this board with my bare
hands, I'd like to remove any oils. What cleaner can I use on the PCB
contacts and the rubber buttons that covers it? I don't want to just
guess and use a solvent that will remove the conductive material that
covers these contacts.
Also, is there any type of repair material I could use if I need to
repair a conductive contact? This stuff looks like a resistive
coating, possibly applied in a paste form.
Thanks in advance
Mike........