There has been much discussion of desoldering techniques. Many express their 
praise of various desoldering/soldering machines. However machines have many 
negatives starting with the need for a high degree of skill and expense. In 
short they are not practical for the once a year project builder. 
ChipQuik is a good tool for the occasional builder. It's cheap in the sense you 
don't have an expensive tool sitting on your shelf just drawing dust. Also in 
terms of temperature extremes it's easier on the de-soldered part. 
The big negative for many is ChipQuik is it is not intuitive (at first). Its 
use also needs companion tools such as a solder sucker or SolderWic(k), also 
inexpensive tools, and of course a soldering iron. As the saying goes one 
picture is worth a thousand words so see the video.

The YouTube link below is one of the better tutorials. (Forgive the VK accent) 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmD7F0--7Lc&nohtml5=False

If you want to buy the stuff let your fingers thumb through the Internet. You 
might be able to get a free sample. Disclaimer: I make no vendor endorsements 
nor do I have any fiduciary interests in the product.
73
Fred, AE6QL

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