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Charles Schuler wrote:
"Eric" wrote in message ... Most of us, because we were taught that way, use a wet sponge. But the local university says, you should never use a wet sponge. I worked at universities for 33 years and can tell you that they are not necessarily the last word ... on any subject. I use the sponge that came with my soldering station and it works just fine! I once had someone try to tell me (this forum?) that harmful fumes would be given off from synthetic sponges. I don't believe it myself. About all that gets 'burned' is the water the sponge is periodically soaked in. The sponge itself doesn't even get scorched if kept well hydrated. jak |
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