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[title] Loosen the rear facing camera
-[* black] Apply a few drops of high-concentration (90% or higher) isopropyl alcohol around the perimeter of the rear facing camera.
-[* black] Wait two minutes for the isopropyl alcohol to weaken the adhesive underneath the rear facing camera.
-[* icon_note] Alternatively, [guide|25705|heat an iOpener|new_window=true] and apply it to the top left corner of the rear cover for two minutes to weaken the adhesive securing the rear facing camera.
+[* black] Apply one or two drops of high-concentration (90% or higher) isopropyl alcohol around the perimeter of the rear facing camera.
+ [* black] Wait two minutes for the isopropyl alcohol to weaken the adhesive underneath the rear facing camera.
+[* icon_note] Alternatively, you can heat an iOpener and apply it to the top left corner of the rear cover for two minutes to weaken the adhesive securing the rear facing camera.
[* icon_note] A hair dryer, heat gun, or hot plate may also be used, but be careful not to overheat the iPad—the internal battery is susceptible to heat damage.