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<blockquote data-quote="juan" data-source="post: 1162735" data-attributes="member: 2499"><p>Preheat a pcb with a hot air gun make your life so much easier and when the track is fragile and old I normally melt the soldering and pull the components out slowly before sucking the soldering up to prevent tracks from lifting up, then when the component is out then you can easily clean up soldering with sucker or wick.</p><p>Then get yourself some silicon tube and apply it over the solder sucker tip that will safe the tracks, seals better on pcb and wont jump around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juan, post: 1162735, member: 2499"] Preheat a pcb with a hot air gun make your life so much easier and when the track is fragile and old I normally melt the soldering and pull the components out slowly before sucking the soldering up to prevent tracks from lifting up, then when the component is out then you can easily clean up soldering with sucker or wick. Then get yourself some silicon tube and apply it over the solder sucker tip that will safe the tracks, seals better on pcb and wont jump around. [/QUOTE]
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