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-[* red] Use desoldering wick, to “soak up" the melted solder. If the wick will not catch more solder, cut off the spent area and continue to the smaller pins.
-[* orange] It is helpful to make a wire loop to "soak up" the solder on the smaller pins. Hook the pin and place the soldering iron tip on the loop and pin simultaneously.
+[* red] Use desoldering wick, to “soak up" the melted solder. If the wick will not catch more solder, cut off the end and continue to the smaller pins.
+[* orange] Make a wire loop to "soak up" the solder on the smaller pins. Hook the pin and place the soldering iron tip on the loop and pin simultaneously.
[* icon_note] This will be the most time-consuming step and may take some practice to refine a technique that works for you. Keep pushing!