Vostro 200 CPU thermal paste?

I need to temporarily borrow the central unit of a system dell vostro 200 I have around to test something. Is there a thermal paste on the processor; If so, will it take reapply thermal paste each time? If so, how can I clean it the heatsink and the CPU? I think I have to run to the store to buy some sort of thermal paste, then.

Thank you

-Eli


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