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[* black] Repeat the previous two steps to remove the three adhesive strips on the other side of the battery.
-[* black] If any of the adhesive strips broke, you can use high-concentration (>90%) isopropyl alcohol to help remove them.
- [* black] Carefully drip isopropyl alcohol along the edge of the battery
+[* black] If any of the adhesive strips broke, you can use high-concentration (>90%) isopropyl alcohol to help remove them:
+ [* black] Carefully drip isopropyl alcohol along either edge of the battery, in the recessed part of the upper case, where the adhesive pull tabs were.
+ [* icon_caution] Applying too much alcohol or applying it outside of the wells in the case where the adhesive sits risks damaging other components.
+ [* black] Let the alcohol soak into the adhesive for a minute or two.
+ [* black] Use opening picks to gently pry the battery away from the upper case.