Check ifixit.com first and then call the customer and tell them you don't fix ipads.![]()
basicaly.... a razor blade helps... otherwise lots of elbow greaseCurious, Chris - what do you use and what is your technique for getting the adhesive off the edges? We spend what seems to be most of the time on this step alone. End up going through a half a box of Qtips using combination of alcohol and goo-be-gone.
looks about rightLOL, we get it by the quart locally and it's about $30 a quart. Lasts forever.
we use the death out of those sheetsWe use 3M Sticker Remover Pens to remove the adhesive. Works excellently as the pen nib is a scrubbing pad too. Gets the frame to look factory new. We follow it by a quick alcohol and q-tip clean to clean any excess residue off. We then use 3M adhesive sheets (at the suggestion of another member here, SprinterTech I believe) and it is the same quality bond as the BowlerTech stuff but a LOT cheaper.
I don't do phones (well not yet anyway) but lots of people come into my shop with screen issues. What I have been seeing lately is people saying they took it to another shop and had the screen replaced but it started coming apart/lifting and they went back to those shops and were given the run around that is was their fault. I only mention this because its happening quite often now. It used to just be people coming in for a repair to a broken screen but now many are asking about fixing a recently repaired screen.
Blood Orange oil ? Weird. I wouldn't think something like this would be the choice solvent for glue removal.We use 3M Sticker Remover Pens to remove the adhesive.