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[title] Remove the coating
[* black] Use the tip of a spudger to scrape the coating along the ZIF connectors' black locking tabs—enough so you can grab clumps of it with pointed tweezers.
[* black] Use pointed tweezers to peel off the coating around the black locking tabs and their hinges on the ZIF connector.
[* icon_note] If the coating becomes too brittle and hard to peel off, reheat the connectors and try again.
- [* icon_caution] This is a meticulous process! Failure to remove enough of the coating could damage the connector during disconnection, so take your time!
+ [* icon_caution] This is a meticulous process! Failure to remove enough of the coating could damage the locking tab during disconnection, so take your time!