One thing you might consider: If, like the keyboard I changed, you need to change yours because some keys are broken (the face of the key) and not because the keyboard malfunctions, simply pry the broken keys off the keyboard and replace them with the new keyboard keys you also pried off. It only took me 1h10 to remove and 1h20 to reassemble. Removing the keyboard as instructed on this website is a much cleaner job. With the little I know about soldering, especially soldering on electronics, I would not venture on this path. I have not seen anything that could be unsoldered but then I was not looking for such, so I might have missed it. I don't know about unsoldering the keyboard as everything is screwed onto it: the keyboard is the last thing that you remove from the Air as you disassemble it.
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