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Remove the adhesive strips
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Pull on the yellow pull tab of the adhesive strip with steady force.
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Continue firmly pulling up on the adhesive strip with constant force. If you're using a spudger, spin it every so often to keep the exposed section of the pull tab as short as possible.
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Continue this process for each of the three pull tabs, until all are either out or have snapped in half.
[title] Remove the adhesive strips | |
[* black] Pull on the yellow pull tab of the adhesive strip with steady force. | |
[* icon_note] If the adhesive becomes hard to pull, you can [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/oPj6hFLgBQdEdU3p.full|roll it around a spudger] and continue pulling. | |
[* black] Continue firmly pulling up on the adhesive strip with constant force. If you're using a spudger, spin it every so often to keep the exposed section of the pull tab as short as possible. | |
[* icon_note] This may take a lot of force. | |
[* icon_note] These adhesive pull tabs are very prone to snapping in half during this process. Pull as slowly as possible. | |
- | [* icon_note] If the adhesive pull tabs are not stretching, |
+ | [* icon_note] If the adhesive pull tabs are not stretching, fill a plastic dropper or syringe with high concentration (>90%) isopropyl alcohol and apply a few drops under the left edge of the battery. Give the alcohol a minute to weaken the battery adhesive. |
[* black] Continue this process for each of the three pull tabs, until all are either out or have snapped in half. |
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