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[title] Prepare the surface
[* icon_note] To ensure a good adhesive bond, thoroughly clean the adhesion surfaces. This may take some time, but the results are worth the effort.
[* black] Remove large chunks of adhesives with your fingers, spudger, plastic opening tool, or tweezers.
[* icon_caution] Do not use metal tools if you are cleaning display panels or glass covers, as the tools may scratch the surface.
[* black] Use adhesive remover or isopropyl alcohol (>70%) to remove residue from metal surfaces. Wipe in one direction with a lint-free cloth or coffee filter until all the adhesive residue is gone.
- [* icon_note] While isopropyl alcohol is generally safe to use on electronics, they will dissolve certain foam adhesives. Be careful to contain the alcohol when cleaning
+ [* icon_note] While isopropyl alcohol is generally safe to use on electronics, they will dissolve certain foam adhesives. Be careful to contain the alcohol when cleaning.
[* icon_note] Allow the alcohol to completely evaporate from the device before re-assembly.