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Tinners fluid, also known as "tinters' fluid" or "tinner's fluid," is a solvent used in metalworking, particularly for cleaning and preparing surfaces before soldering. It typically consists of a mixture of solvents, such as isopropyl alcohol or acetone, and may contain fluxing agents to enhance adhesion. This fluid helps remove grease, dirt, and oxidation from metal surfaces, ensuring a stronger bond during soldering. It is essential for achieving clean and effective solder joints in various applications.

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