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'Liquid' like Spots on screen?

Hello,

I decided to try and repair my own iPad and I think I failed. The screen has these bubble like things when I press on the screen. The screen hasn't been dropped and I purchased what I thought was a ‘premium’ grade screen + LCD replacement. My original screen had them too and Im not sure what they are or how to get rid of them. Also I couldn't figure out how to correctly reassemble the home button. It's either significantly lower than before or it gets stuck.

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Thank you in advance for answering.

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Is the frame bent in any way? I know you said you got a premium display, but where from? If the spot disappears when you lift the screen off, there may be something pushing against the LCD causing this pressure spot.

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I bought it from mobilesentrix. From what I could tell it isn't bent at all. The pressure spot is more apparent when pressing the home button.

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@cfphonerepair I order from Sentrix myself. there could be a possibility of a defective display but seeing as it was an issue before, there's gotta be something pushing up on the screen. I know this may sound silly, but did you install the new screen and not the old one by mistake? I've done that before a couple times XD

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