 solder wick is great at removing excess solder. It's a little more delicate than a pump, which makes it perfect for service mount components, like these bridged IC pins. Solder flows onto heated surfaces, so when the wick is heated and pressed against the board, it will melt and then soak up the excess solder. First, make sure you unspool plenty of wick to work with. It will get very hot, so hold it with a pair of needle nose pliers, and place it over the area of solder you want to remove. Thoroughly heat the target area using your iron by gently pressing the side of the iron's tip into the wick for a few seconds. Then remove the hot wick using your pliers. After the braid cools, cut off and dispose of the used section. Like a desoldering pump, adding more solder can help keep the area hot longer, allowing it to flow easier. Above all, be patient and make sure you're heating thoroughly.