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-[* black] Using a plastic prying tool, very carefully begin to remove its casing.
- [* black] Be ***EXTREMELY*** careful when removing your screen. Make sure that your prying tool is wedged completely under the screen and the foundation holding it in place - it’s easy to accidentally insert the tool into the LCD itself and crack the screen.
- [* black] The screen is held to the casing with a few strips of extremely strong foam adhesive. If possible, it is best to use the prying tool to separate the adhesive from the screen before attempting to remove it.
- [* black] ++Unless you are experienced, it is highly recommended that you leave this to a professional. ++
+[* black] Using a plastic opening tool, very carefully begin to remove its casing.
+ [* icon_caution] Be ***EXTREMELY*** careful when removing your screen. Make sure that your prying tool is wedged completely under the screen and the foundation holding it in place; it’s easy to accidentally insert the tool into the LCD itself and crack the screen.
+ [* icon_note] The screen is held to the casing with a few strips of extremely strong foam adhesive. If possible, it is best to use the prying tool to separate the adhesive from the screen before attempting to remove it.