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-[title] Remove the old rear cover adhesive
-[* icon_caution] When removing the rear cover adhesive during this step, be very careful not to damage any of the fragile components near the perimeter of the frame.
-[* red] Use a spudger to scrape up and remove all the old rear cover adhesive from the perimeter of the frame.
+[title] Remove the old back glass adhesive
+[* icon_caution] When removing the back glass adhesive during this step, be very careful not to damage any of the fragile components near the perimeter of the frame.
+[* red] Use a spudger to scrape up and remove all the old back glass adhesive from the perimeter of the frame.
[* icon_note] This will take some time as the adhesive can be tricky to remove. Work slowly and try to roll the adhesive onto itself.
[* black] Once you've removed all the old adhesive, use isopropyl alcohol and a microfiber cloth to clean up the adhesive residue from the perimeter of the frame.
[* icon_note] In order for the new adhesive to form a good bond, the frame needs to be completely clean of all adhesive and its residue.