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[title] The Eagle has Landed
-[* black] Next carefully remove the protective plastic from BOTH sides of you replacement glass. It's easy to forget the backside. I almost stuck the plastic to my phone. Doing so would have let my new glass come right off.
-[* black] After peeling the plastic off, gently grip the glass with the tweezers or small suction gripping tool and place inside the camera dome. Firmly press into place making sure the edge is flush if not slightly lower the the edge of the dome.
-[* black] I wiped my clean and let the warm iOpener sit on top to warm the glue. I have no idea if this resulted in a firmer grip after cooling, but it seemed to have made the glass more level.
-[* black] So comes the end of my first phone repair and thus this tutorial. I hope I made someone a little less trepidatious. about doing this repair themselves!
+[* black] Next carefully remove the protective plastic from BOTH sides of your replacement glass. It's easy to forget the backside. I almost stuck the plastic to my phone. Doing so would have let my new glass come right off.
+[* black] After peeling the plastic off, gently grip the glass with the tweezers or small suction gripping tool and place inside the camera dome. Firmly press into place making sure the edge is flush if not slightly lower than the edge of the dome.
+[* black] I wiped my glass clean and let the warm iOpener sit on top to warm the glue. I have no idea if this resulted in a firmer grip after cooling, but it seemed to have made the glass more level.
+[* black] So comes the end of my first phone repair and thus this tutorial. I hope I made someone a little less trepidatious about doing this repair themselves!