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<blockquote data-quote="speedyjuarez" data-source="post: 8380874" data-attributes="member: 656608"><p>where I work some of the guys forget to put O-rings on our tools and they end up flooding 6000 ft under ground. Most of the time the techs just pull out the boards and let them dry, if we are in salt water they clean them up to get the salt water off. We use a lot of safety solvent spray to clean our electronic boards and connections.</p><p></p><p>Try taking the covers off and letting them dry, you could buy some contact cleaner (safety solvent) and rinse them down. We normally dry off the safety solvent with an air hose but you can let them air dry. Be careful with this spray it burns your skin on contact, our hands are use to it but when it hits your face or stomach it burns bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speedyjuarez, post: 8380874, member: 656608"] where I work some of the guys forget to put O-rings on our tools and they end up flooding 6000 ft under ground. Most of the time the techs just pull out the boards and let them dry, if we are in salt water they clean them up to get the salt water off. We use a lot of safety solvent spray to clean our electronic boards and connections. Try taking the covers off and letting them dry, you could buy some contact cleaner (safety solvent) and rinse them down. We normally dry off the safety solvent with an air hose but you can let them air dry. Be careful with this spray it burns your skin on contact, our hands are use to it but when it hits your face or stomach it burns bad. [/QUOTE]
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