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[title] Remove any remaining adhesive
-[* icon_note] If any of the 14 adhesive strips broke off and couldn't be retrieved, follow the next two steps to finish separating the adhesive. If not, your battery is ready to be removed and you can skip the next two steps.
+[* icon_note] If any of the 14 adhesive strips broke off and couldn't be retrieved, follow the next two steps to finish separating the adhesive. If not, you can skip the next two steps.
[* black] Apply a few drops of highly-concentrated isopropyl alcohol (over 90%) under the battery near the broken adhesive strips.
- [* icon_caution] Avoid applying isopropyl alcohol near the speakers, as it will loosen them from the frame.
-[* black] Wait between one and two minutes for the adhesive to soften.
+ [* icon_caution] Avoid applying isopropyl alcohol under the speakers, as it will loosen them from the frame.
+[* black] Wait one minute for the adhesive to soften.