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Soldering Iron Tip Resurrection Paste | Oxide Remover 8/16/26g
Soldering Iron Tip Resurrection Paste | Oxide Remover 8/16/26g
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Restore Your Soldering Iron Tip to Like-New Condition
Bring dull, oxidized soldering iron tips back to life with this professional-grade Soldering Tip Resurrection Paste by HELTC. Whether your tip has lost its tinning ability or is coated in stubborn oxidation and welding slag, this compact maintenance paste cuts through buildup fast — restoring excellent thermal conductivity and smooth solder flow in seconds.
Why You Need This in Your Toolkit
- Extends Tip Lifespan: Regular application cleans and conditions your soldering iron tip, dramatically extending its usable life and saving you money on replacements.
- Restores Thermal Conductivity: Removes the oxide layer and welding slag that build up over time, so your tip heats evenly and transfers heat efficiently to your work.
- Improves Soldering Performance: A clean, properly tinned tip means better solder adhesion, cleaner joints, and faster, more precise work — whether you're doing hobby electronics, PCB repairs, or professional assembly.
- Eco-Friendly Formula: Made from environmentally conscious materials with no harmful substances, this paste is safe to use in your workshop without concern for fumes or hazardous residue.
- Compact & Convenient: The small 3.5 cm container fits easily in any toolbox, drawer, or workbench organizer. Available in 8g, 16g, and 26g sizes to suit your usage needs.
How to Use
- Heat your soldering iron to its normal working temperature.
- Dip or press the tip directly into the resurrection paste.
- Rotate and work the tip gently in the paste for a few seconds.
- Wipe the tip on a damp sponge or brass tip cleaner.
- Tin with fresh solder — your tip should now look bright and perform like new!
Product Specifications
| Brand | HELTC |
| Product Name | Soldering Iron Tip Resurrection Paste |
| Material | Maintenance Paste |
| Available Sizes | 8g, 16g, 26g |
| Container Size | Approx. 3.5 cm |
| Package Contents | 1 x Tip Resurrection Paste |
| High-Concern Chemicals | None |
| Country of Origin | Made in China |
Compatible With
Works with most standard soldering iron tips used in electronics, hobby projects, PCB repair, stained glass, jewelry making, and general DIY soldering tasks.
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Learn More About Safe Soldering Practices
For guidance on safe soldering and workplace chemical handling, visit the OSHA Soldering Safety Resource. Proper ventilation and tip maintenance are key to a safe, effective workspace.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is soldering tip resurrection paste and how does it work?
A: Soldering tip resurrection paste is a specially formulated maintenance compound designed to remove oxidation, flux residue, and welding slag from soldering iron tips. When a heated tip is pressed into the paste, its active ingredients break down the oxide layer, restoring the tip's tinning surface and thermal conductivity so solder flows freely again.
Q: Which size should I choose — 8g, 16g, or 26g?
A: The 8g jar is ideal for occasional hobbyists or those who want to try the product for the first time. The 16g size suits regular DIY enthusiasts and makers. The 26g jar is best for professionals or anyone who solders frequently and wants a long-lasting supply on hand.
Q: Is this soldering tip paste safe to use indoors?
A: Yes. The HELTC resurrection paste is made from environmentally friendly materials and contains no high-concern chemicals. As with any soldering activity, it is recommended to work in a well-ventilated area and avoid inhaling fumes from heated solder or flux.
Q: How often should I use the tip resurrection paste?
A: Use it whenever you notice your soldering iron tip becoming dull, discolored, or struggling to tin properly with fresh solder. For best results and to extend tip life, incorporate it into your regular maintenance routine — ideally at the start or end of each soldering session.
