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+ | [title] Remove Back Plate |
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[* black] Using the hair dryer heat up the side you're going to start with. Remember to move the hair dryer up and down the side. | |
[* black] Using the Razer Scraper, you can heat it up if you'd like, put in the crevice between the back plate and the edge. | |
[* black] Gently leverage to get the back plate up, you can try. | |
[* black] Once you have an opening put one of the open picks in point side first and using the hair dryer heating the edge and slowly slide and turn the opening pick so that the large part is in and the point is out. | |
[* black] At this point you can sacrifice one of your open picks, and use it to slowly work your way through the glue, remember to heat the edges as you work your way along the edge. When you get to a corner be sure to leave a an open pick there. You may need to use the Razer Scraper but just be careful so you don't leave scratches. | |
[* black] NOTE: When you get to the touch pad there may be glue perpendicular to the edge underneath so be careful. I highly suggest using the open picks as they're plastic. | |
[* black] TIP: Take your time and don't force it. Use your hair dryer to your advantage. You will get it eventually. I used the Razer Scraper to get my first 2 open picks in and then for the most part used an open pick to cut through the glue. |