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[* icon_caution] This process is both difficult and time-consuming. ***Take your time*** and ***be extra careful*** not to overheat the solder pads or pins. Avoid using desoldering wick to desolder the leads, as it could easily destroy the pads.
-[* black] Press the tip against another solder pad and feed the solder wire into the heated area until there's a concave pool of solder contacting the pin.
+[* black] Press the tip against another solder pad and feed the solder wire into the heated area until there's a small solder joint on the pin.
[* icon_note] Check if any solder unintentionally bridged with a different joint. If so, carefully use your iron to heat the solder between the joints and separate the bridge. If the bridge doesn't want to separate, [guide|173873|desolder it using a desoldering pump|stepid=370734|new_window=true] and try again. Be careful not to overheat the pins or the pads while desoldering.
[* black] Repeat this process for all of the remaining microcontroller pins.