While I was putting solder mask I came across a few more issues, the LM358 and some caps + res came off.
At a glance they look soldered and poking doesn't make them come off.
Handling the board I hit some and then they came off clean ripping the contacts, and on those tiny 1206 it's simply replacement time.
The LM358 was sturdy but it was just rotten solder. It looked more like greyish goo and it was actually just sticking thanks to a couple of legs being less corroded.
It wasn't difficult to remove (it came clean off almost springing but the trace that was still soldered to came off as well) , clean and prepare for resoldering but as I have many replacements I'll just put a new one, also because the marking has come off and it costs me nothing to do it.
It was a chore doing all the curing because my UV lamp works well only when batteries are at full capacity.
I need to buy a new one, with way more LEDs - has 12 (51 is enough?).
After resoldering the chipset IC I'll try a power on with what is on it and if it fails I'll wait until replacements arrive.
Worst case it won't POST or some tantalums will explode - I'll wear protection as I love my eyes.
PC#1 Pentium 233 MMX - 98SE
PC#2 PIII-1Ghz - 98SE/W2K
"One hates the specialty unobtainium parts, the other laughs in greed listing them under a ridiculous price" - kotel studios