Any ideas for cleaning up a breadboard?
I've found on this forum a number of contact cleaner alternatives such as WD-40 and low-water isopropyl alcohol (IPA), or both. Using IPA to remove the residual mineral oil left from the WD-40 seems popular. I have both on hand.
My breadboard is old but not too bad. It's not badly corroded (the cats didn't have the pleasure of peeing into it), it's just used and a little dirty from that normal use.
I'm starting a new project soon and my board is empty. I've already vacuumed out the grunge and now I want to freshen it up. I'm not interested in buying some super expensive magic spray.
I've found on this forum a number of contact cleaner alternatives such as WD-40 and low-water isopropyl alcohol (IPA), or both. Using IPA to remove the residual mineral oil left from the WD-40 seems popular. I have both on hand.
My breadboard is old but not too bad. It's not badly corroded (the cats didn't have the pleasure of peeing into it), it's just used and a little dirty from that normal use.
I'm starting a new project soon and my board is empty. I've already vacuumed out the grunge and now I want to freshen it up. I'm not interested in buying some super expensive magic spray.