Keep track of the approximate location of the old battery adhesive. You can pull the adhesive off with tweezers or your fingers, roll it up on the tip of a spudger with a roll-and-pull motion, or scrape it off with the flat end of a spudger.
How do I remove a glued battery?
If the battery is glued in place, we recommend starting with a solvent like iFixit's adhesive remover, high-concentration isopropyl alcohol, or acetone. The solvent will minimize the need to pry against or flex the battery.
A little tip that isnt shown in the video that works a treat, is to preheat the battery a little with a hair dryer to help loosen the adhesive seal If you need to purchase a replacement battery consider buying one from us here If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
Careful not to melt the keys. Then squirt acetone between the battery pack and the housing and use a playing card to slice through the adhesive. Repeat for every battery pack. When you're done removing the battery, let the housing cool down then use a chisel X-acto blade #17 to remove the adhesive from the housing.
How do you reattach a battery pack?
Warm the top case with a hair dryer. Careful not to melt the keys. Then squirt acetone between the battery pack and the housing and use a playing card to slice through the adhesive. Repeat for every battery pack.
Can I use acetone to remove battery?
DON'T use acetone aka nail polish remover. It will eat away at the inner plastics like the mid frame and speaker housing. And screw up your device needing more parts than just the battery to be replaced. Also too IPA will also work to loosen the adhesive under the battery. And a plastic spudger.
How do you clean a Goo gone battery?
BEHOLD, THE MAGIC SOLUTION. Take some Dental Floss, a Qtip, and GOO GONE. Position your dental floss behind the battery. Pull to one side. Wet the Qtip with Goo Gone generously, hard to get too much. Pull. Wet the other side of the floss with Goo Gone. Pull. Repeat this process for 30 minutes in this case.