I could never find a good guide online for doing this and I haven’t been able to find a correct temperature, I managed to do this first time without any issues, with some trial and error. If you have time on your hand an easy 100 degrees C works perfectly but will take you a while, however it gets rid of the risk of the glue not being hot enough and damaging the display. If you are impatient like myself a hot air gun set to 120 degrees C works better. However if you put it on too long it will burn the LCD best thing is to leave it on an area near the wire you are using to cut the glue (0.08mm wire seems to work well) and count quickly to about 7-10 seconds not too long to damage the LCD but enough to cut the glue, it actually cuts like butter :) then it’s just doing that each time it gets hard to pull.
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I could never find a good guide online for doing this and I haven’t been able to find a correct temperature, I managed to do this first time without any issues, with some trial and error. If you have time on your hand an easy 100 degrees C works perfectly but will take you a while, however it gets rid of the risk of the glue not being hot enough and damaging the display. If you are impatient like myself a hot air gun set to 120 degrees C works better. However if you put it on too long it will burn the LCD best thing is to leave it on an area near the wire you are using to cut the glue (0.08mm wire seems to work well) and count quickly to about 7-10 seconds not too long to damage the LCD but enough to cut the glue, it actually cuts like butter :) then it’s just doing that each time it gets hard to pull. With a hot air gun and wire took me 30 minutes with a screen with around 10-12 cracks
I will say compared to doing an iPad heating up to 80, some soldering and gluing for some models, this is a lot harder haha
I could never find a good guide online for doing this and I haven’t been able to find a correct temperature, I managed to do this first time without any issues, with some trial and error. If you have time on your hand an easy 100 degrees C works perfectly but will take you a while, however it gets rid of the risk of the glue not being hot enough and damaging the display. If you are impatient like myself a hot air gun set to 120 degrees C works better. However if you put it on too long it will burn the LCD best thing is to leave it on an area near the wire you are using to cut the glue (0.8mm gol wire seems to work well) and count quickly to about 7-10 seconds not too long to damage the LCD but enough to cut the glue, it actually cuts like butter :) then it’s just doing that each time it gets hard to pull.
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I could never find a good guide online for doing this and I haven’t been able to find a correct temperature, I managed to do this first time without any issues, with some trial and error. If you have time on your hand an easy 100 degrees C works perfectly but will take you a while, however it gets rid of the risk of the glue not being hot enough and damaging the display. If you are impatient like myself a hot air gun set to 120 degrees C works better. However if you put it on too long it will burn the LCD best thing is to leave it on an area near the wire you are using to cut the glue (0.08mm wire seems to work well) and count quickly to about 7-10 seconds not too long to damage the LCD but enough to cut the glue, it actually cuts like butter :) then it’s just doing that each time it gets hard to pull.
I will say compared to doing an iPad heating up to 80, some soldering and gluing for some models, this is a lot harder haha
I could never find a good guide online for doing this and I haven’t been able to find a correct temperature, I managed to do this first time without any issues, with some trial and error. If you have time on your hand an easy 100 degrees C works perfectly but will take you a while, however it gets rid of the risk of the glue not being hot enough and damaging the display. If you are impatient like myself a hot air gun set to 120 degrees C works better. However if you put it on too long it will burn the LCD best thing is to leave it on an area near the wire you are using to cut the glue and count quickly to about 7-10 seconds not too long to damage the LCD but enough to cut the glue, it actually cuts like butter :) then it’s just doing that each time it gets hard to pull.
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I could never find a good guide online for doing this and I haven’t been able to find a correct temperature, I managed to do this first time without any issues, with some trial and error. If you have time on your hand an easy 100 degrees C works perfectly but will take you a while, however it gets rid of the risk of the glue not being hot enough and damaging the display. If you are impatient like myself a hot air gun set to 120 degrees C works better. However if you put it on too long it will burn the LCD best thing is to leave it on an area near the wire you are using to cut the glue (0.8mm gol wire seems to work well) and count quickly to about 7-10 seconds not too long to damage the LCD but enough to cut the glue, it actually cuts like butter :) then it’s just doing that each time it gets hard to pull.
I will say compared to doing an iPad heating up to 80, some soldering and gluing for some models, this is a lot harder haha
I could never find a good guide online for doing this and I haven’t been able to find a correct temperature, I managed to do this first time without any issues, with some trial and error. If you have time on your hand an easy 100 degrees C works perfectly but will take you a while, however it gets rid of the risk of the glue not being hot enough and damaging the display. If you are impatient like myself a hot air gun set to 120 degrees C works better. However if you put it on too long it will burn the LCD best thing is to leave it on an area near the wire you are using to cut the glue and count to about 7-10 seconds not too long to damage the LCD but enough to cut the glue, it actually cuts like butter :) then it’s just doing that each time it gets hard to pull.
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I could never find a good guide online for doing this and I haven’t been able to find a correct temperature, I managed to do this first time without any issues, with some trial and error. If you have time on your hand an easy 100 degrees C works perfectly but will take you a while, however it gets rid of the risk of the glue not being hot enough and damaging the display. If you are impatient like myself a hot air gun set to 120 degrees C works better. However if you put it on too long it will burn the LCD best thing is to leave it on an area near the wire you are using to cut the glue and count quickly to about 7-10 seconds not too long to damage the LCD but enough to cut the glue, it actually cuts like butter :) then it’s just doing that each time it gets hard to pull.
I will say compared to doing an iPad heating up to 80, some soldering and gluing for some models, this is a lot harder haha
I could never find a good guide online for doing this and I haven’t been able to find a correct temperature, I managed to do this first time without any issues, with some trial and error. If you have time on your hand an easy 100 degrees C works perfectly but will take you a while, however it gets rid of the risk of the glue not being hot enough and damaging the display. If you are impatient like myself a hot air gun set to 120 degrees C works better. However if you put it on too long it will burn the LCD best thing is to leave it on an area near the wire you are using to cut the glue and count to about 7-10 seconds not too long to damage the LCD but enough to cut the glue, it actually cuts like butter :) then it’s just doing that each time it gets hard to pull.
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I will say compared to doing an iPad heating up to 80, some soldering and gluing for some models, this is a lot harder haha
I could never find a good guide online for doing this and I haven’t been able to find a correct temperature, I managed to do this first time without any issues, with some trial and error. If you have time on your hand an easy 100 degrees C works perfectly but will take you a while, however it gets rid of the risk of the glue not being hot enough and damaging the display. If you are impatient like myself a hot air gun set to 120 degrees C works better. However if you put it on too long it will burn the LCD best thing is to leave it on an area near the wire you are using to cut the glue and count to about 7-10 seconds not too long to damage the LCD but enough to cut the glue, it actually cuts like butter :) then it’s just doing that each time it gets hard to pull.