Excellent guide. Thank you. I covered my whole screen with 2" clear packing tape (over the see-through parts only). I used a bit less heat that I probably could have, and I ended up carefully prying off small glass shards, one by one, over the adhesive areas. Once the sides and top were done, I was able to heat the bottom, and remove the entire glass in one piece by hinging it down to un-stick the bottom. This helped keep the LCD perfectly clean during the removal process. Once the old glass was completely removed, I used pieces of scotch tape to remove any dust particles that landed on the LCD while it was bare. Then I immediately installed the new glass. Before my screen was cracked all over and it looked horrible. Now it looks as good as new. You can't tell it was repaired!