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+[title] Loosen the broken adhesive strips
+[* icon_note] This step shows some methods of loosening broken adhesive strips. ''If you were able to remove all eight stretch-release adhesive strips, skip this step. ''
+[* black] Tilt the iPad and apply a few drops of high concentration (>90%) isopropyl alcohol to the broken strip. Wait for a minute to let the alcohol loosen the adhesive.
+[* black] Slowly slide an opening card under the battery to loosen the adhesive.
+ [* icon_caution] Be careful not to puncture or bend the battery. If it feels difficult, apply more isopropyl alcohol and try again.
+[* black] Alternatively, you can use some dental floss to slice through the adhesive. Wrap the floss around a bit driver or your fingers and thread it under the battery.