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- | [* black] Apply a little bit of isopropyl alcohol (>90%) to a Q-tip or use a [product|IF145-308-1|cleaning pad|new_window=true] to gently remove any remaining adhesive from the case. |
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- | [* icon_note] To remove the adhesive on the side where the display cables are running, fold down the display and carefully pull it away from the frame so there's enough space. |
+ | [* black] Clean all traces of adhesive (and broken glass, if any) thoroughly from the case before re-sealing your watch. |
+ | [* black] Scour the case using a [product|IF145-308-1|cleaning pad|new_window=true], or use the tip of an opening tool or spudger wrapped in a lint-free cloth or coffee filter, along with a little isopropyl alcohol (90% concentration or greater). In a pinch, a Q-tip may also work. |
+ | [* icon_note] To remove the adhesive near the display cables, fold the display back down over the watch and carefully tilt it away from the frame so there's room to work. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Don't rush this step. Even a small amount of residue can prevent your display from bonding to the case, causing it to come loose over time. |