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  • n-Propyl Acohol Safe?

    I recently cleaned some thermal paste of off my northbridge in order to add a new cooler. I was disapointed that I could not remove all of the old paste so I wondered if I could get an alcohol of a higher percentage than the 70% Isopropyl alcohol that I was using. Today I asked my chemistry teacher if he knew where I could get a higher concentration alcohol and he said that I would probably have to ask a pharmacist. I said I didn't really want to and after explaining that I needed it for computer stuff he said he might have something for me. And viola he hands me n-Propyl alcohol that he says is 98-99% alcohol.
    Anyhoo I was wondering if anyone knew if this alcohol would be usable and safe for my components. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

    >Zack

  • #2
    it should be safe to use it. try not to get it all over the PCB though, just in case.

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    • #3
      high concentration is perfectly fine. It will evaporate the same was as lower concentration and leave no residue. You probably will get a better clean too.

      Easiest way to remove those pastes I've found is apply a thin layer of Isopropyl, and let it sit on the paste for like 2 - 3 mins, then use a qtip and wipe it off. Usually will come off very cleanly in a big pile.

      Then use a qtip to clean once more and it should be sparkling clean.

      :D

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      • #4
        I use a product called "Goo Gone", which removes the stuff instantly, then a pass with alcohol.

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        • #5
          yeah goo gone rules.

          Or orange off.

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