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[title] Apply isopropyl alcohol
-[* icon_note] If you removed all the stretch-release adhesive, congratulations! You can [guide|156332|skip the next two steps|stepid=327229]. If not, follow the next two steps to remove the remaining adhesive.
-[* icon_caution] Take care not to puncture or bend the battery—a punctured or bent battery may leak dangerous chemicals or cause a fire.
-[* black] Apply a few drops of high concentration isopropyl alcohol between the edge of the frame and the battery where any adhesive strips remain.
-[* black] Wait one minute for the adhesive to loosen.
+[* icon_note] If you removed all the stretch-release adhesive, congratulations! You can [guide|156332|skip the next two steps|stepid=327229]. If any strips broke and the battery is still stuck in place, follow the next two steps to remove the remaining adhesive.
+[* black] Apply a few drops of high concentration (greater than 90%) isopropyl alcohol between the edge of the frame and the battery where any adhesive strips remain.
+[* black] Wait one minute for the isopropyl alcohol to soften the adhesive.