Introduction |
Follow this guide if you are unsure how to apply custom-cut adhesive to your device. The adhesive could be for a screen, back cover, battery, etc. Read through the entire guide before applying any adhesives to familiarize yourself with the process. | | If the device’s repair guide has specific adhesive instructions, those instructions precede this guide. | ***Note***: If your device’s repair guide has specific adhesive instructions, use those during your repair instead. | | Achieving guaranteed IP (ingress protection) ratings after opening a device requires large, specialized equipment. This guide offers tips and tricks to get the best seal possible in a household setting. | | It's important to note that not all devices nor adhesives are the same. Some methods may work better or worse depending on your device and how well you reapply adhesive. In most cases, the seal won't be as good as the factory original, so take care not to expose your device to extreme conditions after a DIY repair. | | For Samsung Galaxy S phones, [guide|124003|follow this guide instead]. | | For iPhones, [guide|93983|follow this guide instead]. | | For iPads, [guide|118753|follow this guide instead]. | | If you are using general Tesa adhesives, [guide|113604|follow this guide instead]. |
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