You could try a metal to plastic epoxy resin and see if that holds any better although there are pitfalls when using this according to this [link|https://adiseal.com/plastic-to-metal-glue/#Problems_with_epoxy_adhesives|adhesives manufacturer] who claims to have a better product (idk if it better or not, never tried it ;-)
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You could try a metal to plastic epoxy resin and see if that holds any better although there are pitfalls when using this according to this [link|https://adiseal.com/plastic-to-metal-glue/#Problems_with_epoxy_adhesives|adhesives manufacturer] who claims to have a better product (idk if it is better or not, never tried it ;-)
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Alternative it to replace the LCD cover.
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Alternative is to replace the LCD cover.
Here's the [link|https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/lenovo_14_chromebook_hmm_201903.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.51 to view the procedure to remove the LCD module. If you follow on from here you'll get to the lcd cover after having removed everything in the lid.
The following are the part numbers for the various covers available for the laptop model series, depending on the ''Type # of the laptop.'' The type number can be found on the product info label on the bottom of the laptop.
The part number should also be somewhere on the inside of the cover itself if you wish to verify that you're ordering the correct one.
Search online using the applicable ''part number only'', to find suppliers that suit you best.
You could try a metal to plastic epoxy resin and see if that holds any better although there are pitfalls when using this according to this [link|https://adiseal.com/plastic-to-metal-glue/#Problems_with_epoxy_adhesives|adhesives manufacturer] who claims to have a better product (idk if this is true or not ;-)
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You could try a metal to plastic epoxy resin and see if that holds any better although there are pitfalls when using this according to this [link|https://adiseal.com/plastic-to-metal-glue/#Problems_with_epoxy_adhesives|adhesives manufacturer] who claims to have a better product (idk if it better or not, never tried it ;-)
Alternative it to replace the LCD cover.
Here's the [link|https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/lenovo_14_chromebook_hmm_201903.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.51 to view the procedure to remove the LCD module. If you follow on from here you'll get to the lcd cover after having removed everything in the lid.
The following are the part numbers for the various covers available for the laptop model series, depending on the ''Type # of the laptop.'' The type number can be found on the product info label on the bottom of the laptop.
The part number should also be somewhere on the inside of the cover itself if you wish to verify that you're ordering the correct one.
Search online using the applicable ''part number only'', to find suppliers that suit you best.
You could try a metal to plastic epoxy resin and see if that holds any better although there are pitfalls when using this according to this [link|https://adiseal.com/plastic-to-metal-glue/#Problems_with_epoxy_adhesives|adhesives manufacturer] who claims to have a better product (idk if this is true or not ;-)
Alternative it to replace the LCD cover.
Here's the [link|https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/lenovo_14_chromebook_hmm_201903.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.51 to view the procedure to remove the LCD module. If you follow on from here you'll get to the lcd cover after having removed everything in the lid.
The following are the part numbers for the various covers available for the laptop model series, depending on the ''Type # of the laptop.'' The type number can be found on the product info label on the bottom of the laptop.
The part number should also be somewhere on the inside of the cover itself if you wish to verify that you're ordering the correct one.
Search online using the applicable ''part number only'', to find suppliers that suit you best.
You could try a metal to plastic epoxy resin and see if that holds any better although there are pitfalls when using this according to this [link|https://adiseal.com/plastic-to-metal-glue/#Problems_with_epoxy_adhesives|adhesives manufacturer] who claims to have a better product (idk if this is true or not ;-)
Alternative it to replace the LCD cover.
Here's the [link|https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/lenovo_14_chromebook_hmm_201903.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.51 to view the procedure to remove the LCD module. If you follow on from here you'll get to the lcd cover after having removed everything in the lid.
The following are the part numbers for the various covers available for the laptop model series, depending on the ''Type # of the laptop.'' The type number can be found on the product info label on the bottom of the laptop.
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The part number should also be somewhere on the inside of the cover itself if you wish to verify that you're ordering the correct one.
Search online using the applicable ''part number only'', to find suppliers that suit you best.
You could try a metal to plastic epoxy resin and see if that holds any better although there are pitfalls when using this according to this [https://adiseal.com/plastic-to-metal-glue/#Problems_with_epoxy_adhesives|adhesives manufacturer]
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You could try a metal to plastic epoxy resin and see if that holds any better although there are pitfalls when using this according to this [link|https://adiseal.com/plastic-to-metal-glue/#Problems_with_epoxy_adhesives|adhesives manufacturer] who claims to have a better product (idk if this is true or not ;-)
Alternative it to replace the LCD cover.
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Here's the [https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/lenovo_14_chromebook_hmm_201903.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for the laptop.
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Here's the [link|https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/lenovo_14_chromebook_hmm_201903.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.51 to view the procedure to remove the LCD module. If you follow on from here you'll get to the lcd cover after having removed everything in the lid.
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The following are the part numbers for the various covers available, depending on the ''Type # of the laptop.'' The type number can be found on the product info label on the bottom of the laptop.
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The following are the part numbers for the various covers available for the laptop model series, depending on the ''Type # of the laptop.'' The type number can be found on the product info label on the bottom of the laptop.
Search online using the applicable ''part number only'', to find suppliers that suit you best.
Hi @tay0_0
You could try a metal to plastic epoxy resin and see if that holds any better although there are pitfalls when using this according to this [https://adiseal.com/plastic-to-metal-glue/#Problems_with_epoxy_adhesives|adhesives manufacturer]
Alternative it to replace the LCD cover.
Here's the [https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/lenovo_14_chromebook_hmm_201903.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.51 to view the procedure to remove the LCD module. If you follow on from here you'll get to the lcd cover after having removed everything in the lid.
The following are the part numbers for the various covers available, depending on the ''Type # of the laptop.'' The type number can be found on the product info label on the bottom of the laptop.
Search online using the applicable ''part number only'', to find suppliers that suit you best.
5CB0S95313 Type 81MH Touch
5CB0S95225 Type 81MH
5CB1H03274 Type 82M1 and 82M2
5CB0Z69385 Type 82M1 and 82M2