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+[* icon_note] The Nintendo Switch battery is glued in place. For best results, we recommend applying some high-concentration (90% or greater) isopropyl alcohol or our [product|IF145-400-4|Adhesive Remover|new_window=true] as shown in this step before attempting to remove the battery.
+ [* black] Apply a small amount of adhesive remover or isopropyl alcohol (approximately 1 ml) evenly along one edge of the battery cell.
+ [* black] Tilt the switch so the liquid solvent spreads underneath the battery.
+ [* black] Wait 2-3 minutes for the solvent to break down the adhesive underneath the battery before you proceed to the next step.

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