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+[title] Adhesive tip
+[* icon_note] Removing the screen involves using an opening pick or halberd spudger to separate the adhesive securing the screen to the frame.
+[* black] As you slice through the adhesive, note the following:
+ [* red] The top has a large patch of thick adhesive. You'll need to slice 1/2" deep in order to cut the adhesive.
+ [* orange] Don't slice deeper than 2 mm along the long edges of the iPad, or you risk damaging the display panel.
+ [* yellow] The lower edge also has thick patches of adhesive, but there are [https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/BUoVFXmaWQNj5YMM.full|delicate flex cables|new_window=true] in each corner. Don't slice deeper than 1/4" around the lower corners.
+[* icon_note] To help mark the iPad's orientation, you can apply a piece of tape to the top edge of the iPad screen.

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