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How to desolder using a solder wick
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Apply a bead of flux to the solder joint.
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Place a clean portion of the solder wick on top of the solder joint.
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Press the soldering iron tip firmly against the wick for 2-3 seconds. You're trying to heat the wick hot enough so that it melts the solder underneath it.
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As the solder saturates the wick, slide the wick so that a new portion touches the joint. You'll know it's saturated when the wick's color changes from copper to silver.
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Once most of the solder has soaked into the wick, lift the wick and tip away together from the joint.
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