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-[* black] Carefully use tweezers to grab the mesh and pull it out of the sound chamber.
- [* black] The mesh is likely still glued on on one side (assuming you pushed carefully), so it should be easy to retrieve. If not locate it in the sound chamber and carefully remove it.
- [* black] Make sure to not touch or damage the speaker membrane further in the back.
+[* black] Carefully use fine tweezers to grab the loose mesh and pull it outside.
+ [* black] The mesh is likely still stuck to une side of the case side (assuming you pushed carefully), so it should be easy to retrieve. If not, locate it in the sound chamber and carefully remove it.
+ [* black] Make sure to not touch or damage the speaker membrane further in the back. Only use a small, soft brush if the membrane is stuck on the back side of the sound chamber.
[* black] Most of the glue should have come out together with the mesh, careful remove any remaining residue with the tweezers or a soft brush.