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[title] A Quick Note On Adhesives
-[* icon_caution] This seems to be something most people struggle with - what to attach the screen back on with. Tesa Tape is a good option, otherwise I actually used a spare LCD Adhesive set I had lying around (refer to next step). one note is to ***not*** use Apple Watch Adhesives, as this was my original plan, which unfortunately didn't work.
-[* black] A new bullet point as I was text limited - so my original plan was to grab some Apple Watch 5 Adhesive, and then to cut out the middle 1mm or so as you can see it's slightly too long. Unfortunately the adhesive is rubbish, and I also think it's likely a bit too thin for a Pebble - Tesa tape is a better option, and looks like what the factory use.
+[* black] This seems to be something most people struggle with - what to attach the screen back on with. Tesa Tape is a good option, otherwise I actually used a spare LCD Adhesive set I had lying around (refer to next step).
+[* icon_caution] One note is to ***not*** use Apple Watch Adhesives, as this was my original plan, which unfortunately didn't work.
+[* icon_note] My original plan was to grab some Apple Watch 5 Adhesive, and then to cut out the middle 1mm or so as you can see it's slightly too long. Unfortunately the adhesive is rubbish, and I also think it's likely a bit too thin for a Pebble - Tesa tape is a better option, and looks like what the factory use.