Is het nu zo moeilijk om ff op internet rond te kijken

De site van Arctic silver heeft al heel veel info:
Heatsink:
Use xylene based products (Goof Off, some carburetor cleaners and many brake cleaners.) or mineral spirits.
Remember:
Once you have applied a thermal grease or melted a thermal pad onto a heatsink, it is impossible to remove all of the grease or pad from the microscopic valleys in the heatsink using standard cleaning chemicals and paper or fabric towels. Any subsequent thermal material will be applied over the remnants of the original material.
Never use any oil or petroleum based cleaners (WD-40, citrus based grease removers and many automotive degreasers) on the base of a heatsink. The oil, which is engineered to not evaporate, will fill in the microscopic valleys in the metal and significantly reduce the effectiveness of any subsequently applied thermal compound.
CPU Ceramic:
Use any of the following cleaners.
Any dish detergent (Dawn, Lux, Palmolive, Etc.)
Do not use soap for an automatic dishwasher to clean a CPU.
WD-40, citrus based grease removers (Goo Gone, Etc.)
Xylene based products (Goof Off, some carburetor cleaners and many brake cleaners)
Mineral spirits. (Be careful to keep the mineral spirits away from the core.)
Once the majority of the compound has been removed from the ceramic, small patches remaining on the ceramic can be 'erased' with a soft eraser.
2. If you use any of the suggested products to remove Arctic Silver II from the CPU ceramic or heatsink base, always do a final cleaning with isopropyl alcohol to remove any residue from the cleaner.
Op zaterdag 18 augustus 2001 02:45 schreef 0siris het volgende:
maar dat van die microgaatjes van jou snap ik niet helemaal, of liever gezegd: ik kan het me niet voorstellen

Kun je daar een plaatje van posten ofzo?
Wederom genoeg plaatjes + uitleg te vinden op de site van Arctic Silver:
http://www.arcticsilver.com/thermal_interface_basics.htm