How to Remove Popsockets?
To remove a PopSocket from your phone or other surfaces, follow these steps:
1. Start by fully extending the PopSocket. This will make it easier to remove.
2. Use your fingernail or a small, flat object like a credit card or a guitar pick to gently pry one of the adhesive discs (the circular part that attaches to your phone or case) away from the surface.
3. Once you have lifted one edge of the adhesive disc, slowly peel it off, applying even pressure. Be careful not to pull too quickly or forcefully, as it may damage the surface or leave residue.
4. If you encounter any resistance or the adhesive seems particularly strong, you can use a hairdryer to warm up the adhesive. Hold the hairdryer a few inches away from the disc and move it back and forth for about 15 seconds to heat the adhesive. This will make it easier to remove.
5. Repeat the process for any remaining adhesive discs. Take your time and be gentle to avoid any damage.
6. Once all the adhesive discs are removed, you may notice some residue left behind on your phone or case. Use a mild adhesive remover or rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth to gently clean the surface. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for any adhesive remover you use.
7. After cleaning, you can apply a new PopSocket or leave the surface as is.
Remember to handle the removal process with care to avoid any damage to your phone or case. If you're uncertain about removing the PopSocket yourself, it's always a good idea to seek assistance from a professional or consult the PopSocket manufacturer's instructions for specific guidance.