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[title] Lifting Sticker | |
- | [* black] The |
- | [* black] Once there is enough room, insert a plastic tool like |
+ | [* black] The part surrounding the jacks is a thick sticker. The tip of a hobby knife is the easiest way to lift the sticker. However, it is very likely to cause small scratches in the surrounding area. A small piece of tape beneath the blade can help protect the paint somewhat. |
+ | [* black] Once there is enough room, insert a plastic tool like a spudger or guitar pick to prevent further damage. |
[* black] Gently pry the sticker so that the 3.5mm jack end can be lifted. | |
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+ | [* icon_caution] While fairly robust, the sticker can crease if bent too far. Try to keep the angle less than 45 degrees. |