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+[* black] Use a heat gun on low setting to warm up the plastic all the way around the seam. It doesn't take too much.
+[* black] Squeeze the sides of the case and you should see it start to open up slightly in the front. Use a guitar pick or plastic pick to wedge into the seam. A thin pick works best.
+[* black] Once you get the first pick in, work it around to one side, then insert a second pick the same way as the first to the opposite side.
+[* black] You may need to re-heat the case a couple times during this process. Keep squeezing the case and work the pics to each side. Doing so should release the clips and allow you to separate the two halves.
+[* black] Be patient and don't use too much heat.