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[* black] With the glass removed we are left with a rather messy-looking LCD—removing the glass has really done a number on the polarizing film.
-[* black] Lucky for us, our friends from STS Parts brought their guillotine (also known as a Polarizer Remover Machine) that scrapes it off like gum on a shoe.
+[* black] Lucky for us, the folks from STS Parts brought their guillotine (also known as a Polarizer Remover Machine) that scrapes it off like gum off a shoe.
[* icon_note] The film is destroyed in the removal, but replacements are easy to come by.