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Being that it is applied to sheet metal, removing it without warping things is difficult. Personally if you can grind away with a sanding disc to reveal the hole, I would just drill out the remainder. Otherwise you can try to reheat the area and hope the brazing material will drop out of the hole.
Back in the day it was the best way to weld up sheet metal over Stick welding and was simple enough Bubba could do it at home with nothing more than a set of torches. It is effective for items like casting etc that need to be rebuilt.
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