Make sure to hold the screen with your other hand and protect the connections from the ribbons cables to the LCD. There is a layer of adhesive under the polarizer that you are aiming to remove as well so be sure to put pressure under, and as close to the glass as possible. Push your blade gently and evenly with pressure about 0.5 inches between the film and LCD. Starting with the top right corner (when lying down) insert the edge of the blade between the silver polarized adhesive film and the glass LCD. Turn the screen front side facing down and obtain a clean, sharp utility blade. Let dry and turn on your soldering iron Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 2: Remove Polarizing Film To remove the polarized film on the underside of the LCD, protect the front of the screen with tape or a Post-it note. Now is a good time to clean the front shell with soap and water. NOTE: These screws are easily stripped, so be careful when removing. Proceed to remove the 10 Phillips head screws connecting the front PCB (with the screen) to the front shell. Remove the ribbon cable connecting the front PCB (logic board) to the back PCB in a gentle downwards motion.Īt this point you should have the front and the back units separated. Keep these in a safe place as you will need them later when reassembling.
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