You are not only need vaccum, but also no dust, so it's better to use a vaccum cleaner to do both at the same time.
I found OEM pixels are too expensive for me, so sometimes I use third party ones, just find one with the correct spec (material, size, NETD, resistor, bias voltage... etc) and you can save a lot. There are also some homemade pixel methods, but I'm not skilled enough to try them yet. Be careful, wrong type pixel can damage the driving/readout circuit, and replacing transistors of them are much more difficult because they are much smaller.
Also sometimes you don't even need to replace it, you can try using a heat gun to reflow it, might be just a loose connection.
Remember to seal the package before restore room vacuum, and update the offset table afterwards. Some low quality or hand crafted pixels can drift too much and FFC shutter is not enough to correct them.