If you accidentally apply a small amount of thermal paste on the green surface of the processor, it will not cause any harm.

Wrap the tip of your index finger with a piece of plastic (such as a sandwich bag or Saran wrap).

Use the flat end of a plastic spudger to remove any solidified thermal paste from the surface of the processor(s).

Once the surface is clean, use a fresh piece of coffee filter or cloth and a little more IPA to remove any oils and prepare the surface.

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Use the flat end of a spudger to scrape off as much solidified thermal paste from the copper core(s) of the heat sink as possible.

Thermal paste is responsible for conducting heat from the processor to the heat sink. Reassembling a computer without applying thermal paste will cause the processor to overheat, resulting in permanent damage.

Application of thermal paste is essential to keep the processor cool and happy. Follow this general guide to reapply thermal paste after removing a heat sink or CPU during a repair. For more advanced directions, specific to your CPU, check out Arctic Silver's page of application methods .

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