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Google Home Hub 1st Generation I/O Daughter Board Replacement

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  • Using a blue opening tool, work your way around the perimeter of the rubber foot, prying along the way until the adhesive releases.

  • Be careful not to warp the speaker housing with excessive force.

  • After the adhesive is broken, simply remove the rubber foot with your fingers.

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