1. Pre-Application (Safety First)
De-energize: Always switch off, unplug, and completely isolate electrical equipment before application. Do not use on live or energized components.
Ventilation: Ensure the workspace is well-ventilated, as the solvent vapors are highly flammable.
Test First (Optional): While Ambertron has excellent plastic compatibility, it is good practice to test a small, inconspicuous area if using it on highly sensitive or antique plastics.
2. Application Process
Shake Well: Shake the aerosol can thoroughly before use.
Spraying Distance: Hold the can upright and spray directly onto the components to be cleaned from a distance of roughly 15 to 30 cm (6 to 12 inches).
Use the Extension Tube: For hard-to-reach areas, intricate PCB traces, or deep electrical contacts, insert the extension tube (straw) into the spray actuator for a precise, targeted stream.
Flush Away Contaminants: Spray liberally to allow the liquid solvent to physically flush away loose dirt, light oils, or flux residues.
Agitation: For stubborn, baked-on grime, you can gently agitate the surface with a lint-free cloth or a soft, ESD-safe brush after spraying, then flush it a second time.
3. Post-Application & Powering Up
Allow to Evaporate: Wait for the solvent to flash off completely. Because Ambertron is an ultra-pure, fast-evaporating solvent, this typically only takes a few minutes at room temperature.
Check for Dryness: Ensure there are no pockets of trapped liquid solvent inside switches or enclosures.
Restore Power: Only turn the electricity back on once the product has completely evaporated and the treated parts are entirely dry.