I have an old vintage board with several Cherry MX Blue switches that are chattering. I read somewhere that depressing the switch, putting a few drops of isopropyl alcohol, and then pressing the switch rapidly can sometimes work. I tried it, and lo and behold, the switches appear to be functioning normally for the time being. My situation may be different, as this is an old board that was sitting around in a dusty environment The cause of the chattering in my situation may be from dirty contacts. There was also a suggestion to use blow compressed air through the switch. If your switches are new, then the above suggestions may be a long shot.
I do have a some non-functioning switches, and I'm looking to desolder and swap with some other switches that I don't use (e.g. F4, F7, Pause, etc). I purchased a Mudder 65W with temp control off of Amazon and haven't tried it yet. I practiced with a $4 Harbor Freight iron on an old PCB and a desoldering pump, but wasn't too successful. It seemed to take a long time to melt the solder, and once melted and used the pump, it didn't seem to suction the solder. The Harbor Freight iron appeared to be inadequate to melt the solder.