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+ | [* black] The next two steps demonstrate the [product|IF145-243-1|iSclack|new_window=true], a handy tool that we recommend for anyone doing frequent repairs. ***If you aren't using the iSclack, skip down two steps for an alternate method.*** |
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+ | [* black] If the plastic depth gauge is attached at the center of the iSclack, remove it now—it's not needed for larger iPhones like the iPhone 13. |
+ | [* black] Position the suction cups near the bottom edge of the iPhone—one on the front, and one on the back. |
+ | [* black] Press both suction cups firmly into place. |
+ | [* black] If your display or back glass is badly cracked, [guide|113372|covering it with a layer of clear packing tape|new_window=true] may help the suction cups adhere. The iSclack also includes two pieces of tape for this purpose. |
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