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C.J.'s Flux Remover - 16oz. Bottle - The Finest for Over 40 Years - Environmentally Friendly - Convenient Pour Spout

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About this item

  • Environmentally Safe, Non-Caustic
  • Convenient pour spout!
  • Thoroughly removes greasy mess and residues from all types of flux and solder
  • Prevents oxidation crust from improper cleaning
  • Allows copper patina to produce a bright shiny finish, NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ELECTRONICS


Remove oily flux after soldering and you'll prevent discoloring and oxidation that may occur with time. Just squeeze on flux remover, wipe with a damp sponge, rinse, and dry thoroughly. Flux remover is absolutely safe to use: non-toxic, non-abrasive, non-flammable and water soluble. You'll find your patinas turn out more uniform when you use CJ's.


William
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
This cleaner is a life saver! Helps to efficiently and fully remove flux from all of your stained glass projects. I use Dawn dish soap first and then this to finish off the scrubbing with CJ’s and a small scrub brush, and all of my pieces are legitimately “squeaky” clean! Have been using it for years and am so pleased.
Priscilla Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2022
Use for any stained glass product for cleaning.
Mitch K Oldroyd
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2021
Not quite as strong as I was hoping for, but cleaned up my board quite well. I thought that I'd try this product for cleaning soldering flux from PCBs. It did clean things up, but left just enough to be frustrating to me. All in all, probably deserves a review from someone that does windows, perhaps that flux is less adherent.
Linda
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2021
Love this product! It cleans flux off the glass nicely. I tried the baking soda/ dish soap home wash, but this works much better.
LAF
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2020
Purchased based on a recommendation on a Facebook Stained Glass page. Seems to work well when using Copper patina to make it shiny. Haven't tried with black patina yet.
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