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+[title] Remove Epoxy From Surface Mount Button
+[* black] Gently remove the black epoxy resin covering surface contacts on the button from your parts only Microsoft Surface Book 1703 Motherboard using an X-ACTO knife.
+[* black] Place the X-ACTO knife blade flat against the board and apply gentle pressure to the epoxy moving the knife with control towards the button. The epoxy should pop off the mount and the side of the button.
+[* black] Warning: the buttons are delicate and be damaged if you apply too much pressure as you attempt to remove the epoxy.
+[* black] Warning: if you dig in to much you can snap the button clear of the board breaking the surface mount contacts on the board. If you do the motherboard in the computer you'll be unable to repair the issue and will need to install a new motherboard. Trust me, just don't.
+[* black] Once you removed the epoxy with the X-ACTO knife the button appear similar to the second image.

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