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+ | [title] Disassemble the Controller |
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+ | [* black] There are a total of 8 screws that will need to be removed for this project. 6 external and 2 internal. |
+ | [* black] Use your #1 screwdriver to remove the 6 external screws and remove the back plate of the controller. |
+ | [* black] Remove the 2 internal screws and remove the controller board. |
+ | [* black] Remove the 3 rubber pads and all the buttons from the front controller cover and controller board and set them off to the side for now. |
+ | [* icon_note] I put the 8 screws in a container with enough rubbing alcohol to submerge them. This removes years of dirt and they come out looking like new. This is completely optional. My theory: If you're going to make something look and feel new everything that can be cleaned needs to be cleaned. Plus if your restoring a used item that you got from a friend |
+ | [* icon_note] or eBay you never know what conditions it was in or how it was handled. Example: Did the last user use the restroom a lot without washing their hands because they had to jump back into their game? I don't know about you but I don't want to be touching someones crotch funk leftover as a byproduct of their use. |
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