Need some help here..getting a glued chipset HS off! ASAP

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put it i na few jewel bags. Just tie each one sepretly. or garbage bags.

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Ok, well, I just stuck it inside my mobo box, and placed it in the freezer. I hope to god this works... (29 minutes left and counting)
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Ummm...shit....

I got it off..<--good news

But, there's this light green spot in the outside green border of the NB..I think this is bad... I am going to try to take a picture.. ooohhhh man... :-\.............................................

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Look closely towards the center. The negative looking pic has a black dot instead of light green..

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that doesnt sound to bad.

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Check out the pics.
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AH, I'll jsut leave it in the hands of god now..

So, I just use isoproyl alcohol now, to get all that crap off. Will 70% work? That's all we have right now. They don't sell 99% in MN... (I think)
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Well, I have TONS of fragtape still left on there. What do I do? Is it ok if I use a screw driver/razor blade on top of the NB? There is probably half of the frag tape left on there. I have been using my finger nail until now. Can I use something sharp?
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you should be fine with a razor blade as long as your careful... i'd just use my fingernail to get all off that i could and clean the rest with alcohol... Some good ole Acetone works best if you ask me just don't use to much and get it all over the place.
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Ok, thanks Pred. I think I'll be just fine..

Sometimes, I am just amazed at how much abuse these parts can take. There are times when I think I ruined it all. But it just works like normal.. Very cool..

Time to get back to work!
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Originally posted by Sean
Ok, thanks Pred. I think I'll be just fine..

Sometimes, I am just amazed at how much abuse these parts can take. There are times when I think I ruined it all. But it just works like normal.. Very cool..

Time to get back to work!
of course the inverse is far too often true also ;)
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Goo Gone will probably work rather well too.
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Isopropyl won't take that off. At the very least you'll need Goo Gone, but it took me about 10 minutes with acetone before mine was clean.
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I got it off. I used my fingernail for most of it. Than used ispropyl alcohol and sorta scrubbed the rest off. Now I can see the faded AMD sign, and the little lettering below says, "AMD - 761." I hope scrubbing didn't hurt anything.. :-\
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