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[* icon_caution] You need to have lots of patience in this procedure. Take your time.
-[* black] Using an infrared thermometer heat the surface to 160-180 degrees F (ca 70-80°C). This will loosen the glue but not damage the electronics.
+[* black] Using an infrared thermometer heat the surface to 160-180 degrees. This will loosen the glue but not damage the electronics.
[* black] Hold the gun at about 3 inches from your phone (in this picture it looks like its right on top). With the heat gun set to low, heat up the borders for about 3 to 5 minutes depending on the strength of your heat gun.
[* black] You must be careful when using the heat gun on this device. If the device is heated up too much then it may melt the digitizer and cause discoloration. If you start to see any discoloration then shut off the gun immediately.
[* black] If you are working with a hair dryer, it might take up to 1 hour.
[* icon_caution] This melts the glue that holds the glass to the frame and to the display. The glass is glued to them.
+[* icon_note] For Canadians, this will convert to 70-80°C.