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[title] Adhesive work | |
[* black] I again shut the iPad down. | |
- | [* black] Then you'll want to remove the old LCD adhesive. I didn't attempt to get a clean surface, but instead just used tweezers to pull off the strips of old adhesive. |
+ | [* black] Then you'll want to remove the old LCD adhesive. I didn't attempt to get a clean surface, but instead just used [product|IF145-020|tweezers] to pull off the strips of old adhesive. |
[* black] After doing this there will be sticky residue on the LCD and the frame. I didn't bother removing that, feel free to do so but I doubt it's necessary. | |
[* black] I applied the new custom adhesive strips and left the top plastic layer on. | |
[* black] After the new strips were applied I tested the iPad one more time, and again shut it down. | |
[* black] I then removed the final plastic layer on the adhesive and carefully placed the lcd back into the frame. Take your time - I'm thinking you have one chance to get this right given how strong that adhesive is. |