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[* black] Follow your iPhone's logic board replacement [[Topic:iPhone|guide|new_window=true]] to remove the logic board. If you notice corrosion or liquid residue on other parts, follow the appropriate guides to remove those as well.
[* icon_note] If you have an iPhone 4 or earlier, you can remove the EMI shields for more thorough cleaning of the chips underneath. iPhone 5 and later models do not have removable EMI shields. If you have a newer iPhone and believe there is damage under the shields, you may need to consult a repair professional.
- [* red] On an iPhone 4 or older, use a set of tweezers or your fingers to pull off the EMI shields.
+ [* red] On an iPhone 4 or older, use a set of [product|IF145-020|tweezers] or your fingers to pull off the EMI shields.