--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Earl T. Hackett, Jr." <hacketet@c...> wrote: > In commercial shops copper was almost always pattern plated followed by tin, tin/lead, or in the case of HP, nickel gold plating. If you wanted solder mask over bare copper the tin plating was stripped after the base copper foil was etched. Plating copper over the whole board just meant you had more to etch. So antitarnish after copper plate was never much of a question. I've had good luck with Cameo copper cleaner (for pans) and a PUR water filter. A small amount of Cameo in soft water seem to polish the surface enough that the toner sticks well. It is important to rinse the board until the water "sheets" over the entire surface and the PUR filter helps quite a bit if you have hard water. Curt
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Re: Cleaning copper with lemon juice
2004-12-04 by curt_rxr
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