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-[* black] As you can see, after the last step, you can easily remove the motherboard.
-[* black] Plug your soldering device and set it to around ***350°F***.
- [* icon_caution] Make sure you don't burn yourself. Also, use the proper stand and avode placing your soldering device on anything flamable.
-[* black] Flip the motherboard and start desoldering the little wholes with the tip of your hot soldering device. This will melt the solder and let you remove the ***USB-C***.
-[* black] Put your new ***USB 3.1 Type-C 16pin Female***in place, and melt down the solder so it attaches to the motherboard.
+[* black] After completing the last step, you can now easily remove the motherboard.
+[* black] Plug in your soldering iron and set it to approximately 350°F.
+ [* icon_caution] Be cautious to avoid burns, and always use a proper stand. Keep the soldering iron away from flammable surfaces.
+[* black] Flip the motherboard over and carefully desolder the small holes using the tip of your heated soldering iron. This will melt the solder, allowing you to remove the USB-C port.
+[* black] Position the new USB 3.1 Type-C 16-pin female connector in place, then reheat the solder to secure it to the motherboard.