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Cómo aplicar un nuevo adhesivo de pantalla en tu Google Pixel 8 Pro

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How to Apply New Screen Adhesive in Your Google Pixel 8 Pro, Remove the old adhesive from the frame: step 0, image 1 of 3 How to Apply New Screen Adhesive in Your Google Pixel 8 Pro, Remove the old adhesive from the frame: step 0, image 2 of 3 How to Apply New Screen Adhesive in Your Google Pixel 8 Pro, Remove the old adhesive from the frame: step 0, image 3 of 3
Remove the old adhesive from the frame
  • In order for the new adhesive to properly seal, you must remove all the old screen adhesive and its residue.

  • Be very careful not to damage any of the spring contacts around the perimeter of your phone during the next two steps.

  • Use the flat end of a spudger to scrape up and remove all the old screen adhesive from the perimeter of the frame.

  • If you're having trouble, apply a few drops of highly-concentrated (greater than 90%) isopropyl alcohol to the adhesive and scrape it up.

Para que el nuevo adhesivo selle correctamente, debes retirar todo el adhesivo viejo y sus residuos.

Utiliza el extremo plano de un spudger para raspar y quitar todo el adhesivo viejo del marco.

Si tienes problemas, aplica unas gotas de alcohol isopropílico altamente concentrado (más del 90 %) al adhesivo y raspa.

[title] Remove the old adhesive from the frame
-[* icon_note] In order for the new adhesive to properly seal, you must remove ***all*** the old adhesive ''and its residue''.
-[* black] Use the flat end of a spudger to scrape up and remove all the old adhesive from the frame.
+[* icon_note] In order for the new adhesive to properly seal, you must remove all the old screen adhesive ''and its residue''.
+[* icon_caution] Be very careful not to damage any of the spring contacts around the perimeter of your phone during the next two steps.
+[* black] Use the flat end of a spudger to scrape up and remove all the old screen adhesive from the perimeter of the frame.
[* icon_note] If you're having trouble, apply a few drops of highly-concentrated (greater than 90%) isopropyl alcohol to the adhesive and scrape it up.

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