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[title] Remove the old capacitors
[* icon_caution] ***''Use of a Helping Hands is recommended to avoid soldering iron contact. If you do not have one, hold the board at an angle.''***
-[* icon_reminder] ***''While a partial replacement may work, the remaining capacitors will fail.''*** Change them all while it is apart. ***''Refer to this guide for soldering tips: [guide|750].''***
+[* icon_caution] ***''While a partial replacement may work, the remaining capacitors will fail. It is best to do them all while servicing the failed ones.''*** ***''[guide|750|Refer to this guide for a soldering "how to"].''***
[* black] ***''Move to a workspace with ventilation or use a fume extractor.''*** Once in an appropriate workspace, desolder the old capacitors. Heat up each leg and remove it.
[* black] After removing the capacitors, clean up the old solder with a desoldering braid. ***''Lift it with the iron when removing it.''***