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[* black] Holding the iPad by the top and bottom right corners, rotate the front glass away from the iPad.
[* icon_caution] Be careful of any adhesive that may still be attached, and use an opening pick to cut any adhesive that may still be holding the front panel down.
+[* black] When reassembling the iPad, reveal the adhesive and place the screen within the bezel. Once the screen is in place, put the iPad screen side down with some weight on the top. Be sure to place it on an object like a padded envelope to put pressure on the screen itself since the frame is slightly raised. Keep in this position for at least 4 hours.