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Polaroid Flip Top Shell Replacement

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  • Releasing the clip in this step is difficult and will probably take a few tries. Be patient and don't try to force the clip free, or you may damage your camera.

  • If the opening pick falls out, repeat the previous step to re‑insert it. Having it inserted under the shell is necessary to ensure the right‑side clip doesn't re‑engage.

  • Insert the flat end of a spudger into the seam near the center of the camera, just to the left of the opening pick.

  • Slide the spudger along the seam towards the viewfinder until it stops—this means the spudger is in the correct spot against the clip.

  • Push the spudger under the top shell and pry up to release the clip and separate the shells.

  • It shouldn't take much force to release the clip. If the clip isn't releasing, remove the spudger and try again from the beginning of this step.

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