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How To Desolder Components
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Tutorials Last Updated: July 8, 2005
Page: 8 of 8
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The Final Touch

The final touch is cleaning the board. As you can see in Figure 24, after removing the component the board will have a brown resin all around the component holes. To remove this brown resin, use a small flat-tip screwdriver, as we show in Figure 25. Don’t push the screwdriver too hard or you will remove the board lacquer (green on the board we used in our example).

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Figure 24: After removing the component there is a lot of brown resin on the board.

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Figure 25: Removing the resin with a small screwdriver.

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Figure 26: After using the screwdriver.

Now you need to clean the board with a toothbrush wet in isopropilic alcohol.

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Figure 27: Cleaning the board (solder side).

You should also clean the place the component was previously installed on the component side.

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Figure 28: Cleaning the board (component side).

On Figures 29 and 30 you can see the final aspect of our motherboard.

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Figure 29: Our motherboard (component side).

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Figure 30: Our motherboard (solder side).

Now the board is ready to get a new component in the place of the removed piece.

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