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+[title] Separate LCD and backlight layers
+[* black] Set the panel up straight.
+[* black] Pull the border slightly out and push it forward to release the plastic clips all around the edge.
+ [* black] It's easiest to start at the bottom right or left. You may need the prying tool again for the corner clips.
+ [* black] ***Be careful not to separate the layers too far as they are still connected at the bottom with fragile ribbon cables.***
+[* black] You'll be able to peek inbetween the layers to blow out dust or insects that got stuck there.
+[* black] As you can see I had to turn on the monitor in this state to see the dust, but obviously this is not recommended.

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