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- | [* black] Heat up bottom rubber plate using heat gun or hairdryer |
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+ | [* black] Heat up the bottom rubber plate near holes using heat gun or hairdryer and try to insert prying tool as adhesive softens. |
[* icon_note] A drip or two of isopropyl alcohol on the plastic tools can soften the adhesive even further | |
- | [* icon_caution] If you're using Heat Gun do not overheat the rubber plate |
- | [* icon_caution] Watch out for |
- | [* orange] As the adhesive |
- | [* yellow] Heat up rest of the rubber plate and slide plastic tool along upper side of |
- | [* icon_note] |
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+ | [* icon_caution] If you're using Heat Gun do not overheat the rubber plate as it may melt. You should be still able to touch the rubber plate with bare hands after heating it up. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Watch out for ribbon cables hiding in holes, as covers with T5 Torx screws are now removed. |
+ | [* orange] As the adhesive softens, try to insert flat plastic tool on the top |
+ | [* yellow] Heat up the rest of the rubber plate and slide plastic tool along upper side of the rubber plate |
+ | [* icon_note] The bottom side of the plate has plastic clips (third image). Trying to push plastic tool too hard in lower part may result in damaging plastic clips |
+ | [* green] Remove the rubber plate |