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I use the liquid, and apply it with a microbrush.I got the 8oz bottle 5 years ago and, after building many many turnouts and using it for other soldering jobs, still have 1/3 left (with some of the "used" spilled by a fellow Free-moNster )So that's why I recommend the 4oz bottle.Better size for the microbrush to reach the flux, too.No experience with the gel.Robert would probably know about the gel.Surprised too haven't heard from him yet.
Gel eventually becomes a liquid anyway (that do advise about that fact). I bought gel and it is now liquid (even new, it was very fluid gel)....As far as the size goes, get the smallest one. In case you don't like it, you can just toss it. If you do like it, the small bottle will still last a long time (unless you use it as paint). It is supposed to be used sparingly.
I think the recommendation about using solid core solder is so you don't mix the flux chemistry (since one is water soluble the other not).
I tried this stuff but I just couldn't change my old habits. I'm so used to using alcohol or acetone for washing the regular rosin flux I have been using since the first time I picked up the soldering iron. This stuff has to be rinsed with water. That just didn't work for me.
I know what you're saying. But I'm kind of eager to try it - water seems easier and more readily available than alcohol or acetone. The alcohol in my little spring loaded cleaning reservoir bottle is always evaporating, seems like half the alcohol I guy evaporates instead of getting used. A good solid water rinse is just one flight of stairs up to the kitchen. Seems better, now, before I've tried it anyway
Which paste from HD?