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+[* black] Use a heat gun to lightly heat the edges of the back to soften the adhesive that connects the back cover to the rest of the frame.
+ [* icon_caution] Using a heat gun, hair dryer, or hot plate will make the metal frame rather hot to the touch, so handle it with care.
+ [* icon_caution] Be careful not to overheat the device –the OLED display, battery and other internal parts can be damaged by excessive heat. Approximately one minute should be enough to soften the adhesive.
+[* icon_note] An iFixit iOpener, hairdryer, or hot plate can also be used to heat the edges. See the [guide|25705|iOpener Heating guide] for instructions on using the iOpener.

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