Now here's just an idea...
You've de-soldered the chip-RAM and replaced it by sockets and socketed versions of the RAM. Now, if you've poured the alcohol (any good drugstore (that's the kind where you can get medicals, right?) should be able to deliver near 100% alcohol) on the component side of the mainboard then normally it should not escape at the underside of it. If it does, there's some leakage - indicating possibly defective soldering. So... I'd say de-solder the chip-RAM sockets, clean the soldering holes to make sure they're free from acid and corrosion. Then solder the sockets back in place, making sure the soldering is 100% okay AND 'rest' on the PCB. That last part is important because while pressing in the Chip-RAM you don't want to add forces to the solder-joints.