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+[title] Start removing the Touch Bar
+[* black] Thanks to the removal of the Touch ID sensor, we have some room to get under the Touch Bar to remove it.
+[* black] Seeing how messy the next steps got for my, I adise taping over the bottom of the screen and top of the keyboard to prevent any dirt bits getting stuck there. I put some tin foil over the rest of the keyboard but a paper or plastic sheet would be better.
+[* black] I used a flathead screw driver but at first only the top glass popped off.
+[* black] In the end I tried using an adhesive dissolver fluid, some thin spudgers, some fishing wire, but only brute force and the flat head screwdriver really solved it.
+[* black] Please wear gloves and glasses as there are many glass shards flying about.
+[* black] Keep scraping slowly but with force. This part took me about an hour.

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