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Classic 100 Gel Flux - 8 Oz

5.0 star rating (2 reviews)
$9.95 USD
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Product Features
  • No mess gel, stays where you put it
  • Easy to use gel flux for copper foil, lead and zinc came
  • Convenient applicator bottle top
  • No odor, no smoke
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Product Description
Classic 100 Gel Flux is a truly odorless, non-smoking flux for copper foil; lead and zinc came. Works with traditional and lead-free solders. Convenient applicator bottle top. 8 oz. This item cannot be shipped air.
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5 stars Couldn't ask for better quality By on
Pros : Works really well, definitely no odor
Cons : Super sticky - glad I bought the cleaner
Other Thoughts : I tried a self picklng flux, I like this one so much more!
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5 stars Classic 100 Gel Flux By on
Pros : Easy to use with no odor or smoke, just as advertised. Great solder flow. The gel provides nice coverage.
Cons : Spills can be difficult to clean.
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