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IBMJunkman

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Jul 15, 2014
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Had my iPad Pro 12.9 Gen3 screen replaced. Not happy with the glue remnants.

What can I safely use to remove the glue?
 
If you already had it replaced, you should have gotten the repair person to do it before installing the new screen.
 
This is just some leftover glue on the edge. This was the 3rd screen they had put on. The first 2 replacements had defects. They probably wanted to get rid of it as much as I wanted back.

The glue seems to be like rubber cement. I don’t know what cuts it.
 
This is just some leftover glue on the edge. This was the 3rd screen they had put on. The first 2 replacements had defects. They probably wanted to get rid of it as much as I wanted back.

The glue seems to be like rubber cement. I don’t know what cuts it.
Have you tried using a sharp object to chip at the glue?
 
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