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-@melodicsearcher neither nor. iFixit does not do repairs. Here you will be empowered to do your own repairs. You will great a great sense of accomplishment and pride if you fix this yourself. We, the volunteers on here, will be there to help you with all the steps you need to take to fix it. If you are up to it, Post a couple of good pictures showing where the damage is. You will need some sort of sharp knife, and couple of cutting pliers, some electrician tape (or similar like heathsrink etc.) If you know how to solder, that will come in handy as well.
+@melodicsearcher neither nor. iFixit does not do repairs. Here you will be empowered to do your own repairs. You will great a great sense of accomplishment and pride if you fix this yourself. We, the volunteers on here, will be there to help you with the steps needed to fix it. If you are up to it, post a couple of good pictures showing where the damage is etc. You will need some sort of sharp knife, and couple of cutting pliers, some electrician tape (or similar like heathsrink etc.) If you know how to solder, that will come in handy as well.
If this seems to be to daunting for you, consider finding somebody that does electric repairs in your area. A general tinkerer, mobile phone repair will be perfect for this :-) Ask your local electronics hardware store if they use somebody for repairs etc. Plenty of people out that can physically help you. It's your call.
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@melodicsearcher neither nor. iFixit does not do repairs. Here you will be empowered to do your own repairs. You will great a great sense of accomplishment and pride if you fix this yourself. We, the volunteers on here, will be there to help you with all the steps you need to take to fix it. If you are up to it, Post a couple of good pictures showing where the damage is. You will need some sort of sharp knife, and couple of cutting pliers, some electrician tape (or similar like heathsrink etc.) If you know how to solder, that will come in handy as well.

If this seems to be to daunting for you, consider finding somebody that does electric repairs in your area. A general tinkerer, mobile phone repair will be perfect for this :-) Ask your local electronics hardware store if they use somebody for repairs etc. Plenty of people out that can physically help you. It's your call.

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