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[* icon_caution] Because of the awkward angle, this step requires some patience to avoid tearing the cables. Work slowly and apply heat regularly.
[* black] Use blunt nose tweezers to pull the cables away from their ZIF connectors slowly and steadily at a level angle to separate the coating.
- [* icon_note] Gripping the tweezers closer to the head can help get a tighter hold on the cables.
+ [* icon_note] Gripping the tweezers closer to the tip can help get a tighter hold on the cables.
[* black] Keep pulling on the cables until they're completely disconnected.
[* icon_reminder] During reassembly:
[* black] Inspect the ends of the cables and the ZIF connectors for any remaining coating that could prevent a good connection.
[* black] Peel off the coating, heating the cable and the ZIF connectors when the coating becomes too brittle.
[* icon_note] It doesn't have to look pretty! You just need to remove enough coating to have the cables sit properly in their connectors.