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What is the best way to remove thermal paste?

Denis54

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I want to replace my C 2 D stock fan with a better one (probably an Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro).

What is the best way to remove the thermal paste on my CPU?
 

Zepper

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If it is a rubbery or waxy thermal pad, I start scraping most off with a plastic tool (so as not to scratch the HS or CPU), followed with lighter fluid (naphtha) to remove the remainder, follow with high-proof alcohol (ethyl or isopropyl) to remove any lighter fluid residue and enhance drying and dry (coffee filter - lint free). If it's your typical grease like AS or Ceramique, I just use one or two passes of high-proof alcohol and dry.

.bh.
 

jonnyGURU

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Tongue.


Edit: Okay okay... Alcohol and Q-Tip is my suggestion. ;)
 

VinDSL

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I use paint thinner (100% mineral spirits). No kidding! :D

Even recommended on the AS web site*.

* As well as high-purity isopropyl alcohol, as mentioned above. ;)
 

thecoolnessrune

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if its a thermal grease, I use isopropyl alcohol (my 70% stuff works more then fine contrary to what purists will tell you, you just wait a few seconds longer for it to dry). If its a pad then I start by removing as much of the pad as possible (I use a knife... but im good with it, a credit card is probably better to use), followed by isopropyl alcohol till its nice and shiny.
 

runninkyle17

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I'd go with the Q-tip and isopropyl alcohol too.

Definately do not use a paper towel, cotton rag or anything else like that. If you can't find a Q-tip and you are desperate just lightly use a tissue (but be careful not to scrub too hard because the tissue with melt on you).