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Scratched PCB on 13900K CPU; works fine but any recs for longevity?

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Hi. I was going to put a big "DUMB" title on the image but re-stating the obvious bugs me. ;-)

I got a bit worked up delidding a 13900K CPU and put a rather hideous scratch in the green coating of the PCB. The CPU has worked perfectly past two months and I've covered the scratch with conformal coating as a preliminary step. My question to the pros here is should I go any further than the conformal coating? I've read here and there about "PCB reflow" but that sounds a bit over the top for this.

Thanks in advance for any thoughts...

~s

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