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I prefer liquid flux when I'm using a soldering iron. I bought a few small bottles of Circuitworks CW3220 No Clean Flux a while back off Amazon. It's just someone repackaging a giant, commercial sized bottle into smaller bottles with syringe tips, but the flux works great, and it's non-corrosive so if you don't clean it then it doesn't ruin your boards. Though, I always do clean my flux off.