Can you use too much flux?
Could you possibly employ an excessive amount of flux in a given situation?" This inquiry seems to be seeking clarification on whether there is a point where the application of flux, a material used to promote the flow of molten metal in welding or soldering, exceeds a recommended or safe limit. It implies a desire to understand the potential consequences of overusing flux, such as whether it could affect the quality of the weld, cause corrosion, or have other undesirable effects. The tone of the questioner is one of curiosity and caution, seeking to avoid any potential pitfalls or unnecessary risks associated with the use of flux.