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Razr v3 Cleaning Inner LCD

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by poetic_folly

You know how you get dust under the inside screen often? Well, it is a VERY easy fix! You'll need a few things, and thats it:

Tweezers (with a sharp end, or something similar) A new LCD cover ($5 from cnn.cn, plus $5 shipping--takes about a week to get)

Here we have everything we'll need...


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Using the tweezers, carefully pinch the edge of the screen cover

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and start to peel it off...

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The piece will pull right off easily.

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Notice the little white dust specks I had in there (they were bugging me out like C R A Z Y)


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Take the protective plastic off the replacement LCD screen cover.

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Starting at the bottom, line up the replacement cover with the inset...

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And press it all the way down, then make sure you smooth out and apply pressure ALL AROUND the new cover, to ensure it sticks.

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Take off the top piece of protective plastic.

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Go find someone to pat you on the back, ya dun good, chil'. ;)

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