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+[title] It's free!
+[* black] If your experience goes like mine, once the bottom antennas are free the glass will be ready to lift up.
+[* black] Lift a little, then tilt it to "open like a book" from right to left. You'll have to release the ZIF lock for the keyboard cable.
+ [* black] Remove the black sticker on top of the lock holding it in place
+ [* black] With a plastic spudger or fingernail, delicately lift the lock tab. It lifts up away from the cable (moving from left to right).
+ [* black] After that, the cable should slide free on its own!
+[* black] Now, you just have to free the antennas from the glass. I suggest adding lots more heat, now that you can work safely away from the battery.
+ [* black] Set it on top of a hot compress, drip isopropyl alcohol on it, and peel back the adhesive(s)'' ++slowly and delicately!++'
+ [* black] The antenna traces are orange-brown copper printed on the other side of black paper. You can see them, broken, in the 3rd image here. I should try to draw the shape of each antenna here to illustrate what to avoid, but I don't have those pictures yet.

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