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The materials needed for this are a soldering iron, soldering paste and desoldering wire, also known as a wick.
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There are many types of soldering paste many of which are in a syringe like tube which makes it easy to get the paste in the exact spot it needs to be.
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I personally use a plastic opening tool to scoop a little out and apply it gently on the spot I will be working on.
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The location I will be de-soldering is right above the SPK location in the photo.
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Place the de-soldering wick on the solder joint and put the tip of the soldering iron on it so the wick can heat up and absorb the old solder.
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What’s left over is clean points on the solder board, ready for fresh solder.
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