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As you know I’ve broken the logo chin plate on my display

How can I save my screen? Today I found the replacement part, just for $6, Awesome!

I want to know how to fix it ? Do I need buy any superglue or something else? Do I have to remove my whole screen, or just take this part down and replace it ? I really appreciate ur help! Thanks a lot

Heat the old one and use a painting knife to get under it on one side, then heat and slide under the rest of it, being careful not to scratch the screen. You may have to remove the assembly from the MacBook to do this, but on the 12" model you can replace the bottom glass without even opening it, so I assume it’s the same. The new glass has strong adhesive preapplied, you won’t need to apply any.

@mactechplus replaced one for us a couple of weeks ago and hopefully he will chime in here. I’m pretty sure it was a peal and stick, but let’s wait for Ken to be positive.

Reese is right. Just take a very thin and sharp blade and run it along the top of the plastic trim piece but do not go very deep. Once you get an end up, heat carefully, even put aluminum foil over keyboard and hinge cover and get the adheasive loose and pull old logo trim off. If your replacement doesn’t have double stick tape on it you will need to apply some where the old one did and place it on. After you get it set , lightly heat and press down to seat it all the way.

I have attempted this. But now my screen is not working. Does anyone know what could have go wrong? I have been extremely careful and the screen worked all the way till the last end. Nothing seems damaged. Is there any particular part under this that someone should be extra careful?

Can this issue cause the rest of your screen to crack?

Just a warning to everyone with a chip in their bezel - I sent my Mac in because the battery needed servicing and issues with the keyboard keys (both are issues covered by AppleCare). However, Apple refused to fix those issues because I had a chip in the bezel panel (triangular about ⅛” wide by ⅛” tall). If I let them fix this cosmetic issue at my expense, they would cover the original issues under AppleCare. If it had been $100 for the fix I would have probably done it, maybe at $150, but they wanted $494! Yes, almost $500 for the bezel. They didn’t care that it was a cosmetic issue that I didn’t care about. The three reps I talked to said the service department fixes everything or nothing, and a cracked bezel is 100% user abuse and never covered under AppleCare. The reason it’s $494 that they don’t have just this panel in their parts inventory. This panel is part of the display assembly, so Apple’s service department will have to replace the whole display on my laptop (their service center won’t replace a single part, just assembly of parts, so the whole screen is one part. The Apple rep assured me that if I fixed the bezel and then sent it back, they would cover my other issues under AppleCare (Fingers crossed they didn’t lie when I ship it back next week). I removed mine with tweezers and a good mini-vacuum to suck up the tiny pieces of glass (while it looks like a sticker, it’s more like one of those thin glass screen protectors) It took 20 minutes. The replacement panel should be here in a few days. If I had known it was an issue, I would have placed one of my kid’s stickers over the chip so the service department wouldn’t see it.

bro where you get the. bizzel I recently broke mine and I can’t find anything