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How to Remove a PopSocket

By Matthew Lynch
May 31, 2023
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PopSockets have become increasingly popular among the smartphone users these days. They are essentially extendable grips that you stick to the back of your device to assist in better handling and to serve as a stand. While PopSockets are quite useful and smart, there comes a time when you might want to remove them from your devices. Whether it’s because you want to replace it with a new one or because you are selling your phone, removing a PopSocket can be tricky. It is not as easy as just peeling it off like a sticker. In this article, we will guide you on how to remove a PopSocket without damaging your phone or leaving any residue.

Firstly, take a close look at your PopSocket. Most PopSockets have an adhesive base that adheres to the back of your phone. The adhesive is a strong one that secures it tightly to your phone. Therefore, you need to be very careful while removing it.

The easiest way to remove your PopSocket is by twisting the top 90 degrees. This motion will weaken the adhesive, making it easier to peel off. However, you may not always be able to do this as the PopSocket may not budge.

If twisting the top doesn’t work, use a credit card or any flat card-like object to remove it. Gently slide it under the base of the PopSocket, being careful not to damage your phone. Once you get the card below the PopSocket, use it to slowly lift the PopSocket from the base. You can repeat this process if the PopSocket is still stuck. The idea is to loosen the adhesive a little bit at a time until the PopSocket comes off.

Another less conventional way of removing a PopSocket is by using dental floss. Simply run a short strand of dental floss under the base of the PopSocket and gently pull in a sawing motion. This method is helpful for loosening the adhesive and removing the PopSocket entirely.

If any adhesive residues are left, you can get rid of them by using rubbing alcohol and a microfiber cloth. Simply pour some rubbing alcohol onto a microfiber cloth and gently rub it on the area where the PopSocket was. You should wipe until the residue disappears.

In conclusion, removing a PopSocket from your phone requires a bit of patience and care. You need to be gentle and patient, to avoid damaging your phone or leaving any residue. If you follow the above steps, you can remove your PopSocket safely and easily.

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