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The best way to ensure that you do not allow stray voltage to damage any 
components is to buss all the contacts to be plated and to mask off any 
contacts that do not require plating.

For a detailed review of this procedure check out web site 
www.circuitnet.com.  Look under "Damage Repair - Solder Contaminated Gold 
Contacts".



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