How to clean oxidation from BGA pads?

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  • Spider1211
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Oct 2019
    • 532
    • Mauritius

    #21
    Re: How to clean oxidation from BGA pads?

    @dicky96
    Sadly none like this around me. Even if there was, I can't go out to collect it.

    I do have some flux but not as good as the 559. I'll only be using those if there is no other choice.

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