
Removing a Popsocket is easy! All you need is a little bit of patience and the right tools. Here’s what you’ll need: A sharp knife or razor blade. A flat surface (like a table) Something to prop up the Popsocket (like a book)
How do you take off a Popsocket
Before you start. Wet adhesive is harder to remove. Start by slicing through the edge of the Popsocket with your knife or razor blade. Be careful not to cut yourself! Once you’ve made a cut, peel back the top layer of the Popsocket. You may need to use your knife or razor blade to help get it started. Keep peeling back the Popsocket until it’s completely off. If there is any adhesive left on your phone, use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to remove it. And that’s it! You’ve now removed your Popsocket.
Gently peel the adhesive off the back of the Popsocket
If it’s too sticky, you can use a little rubbing alcohol to help. Press the Popsocket onto your phone case. If you need to remove the Popsocket later, just repeat the steps above. Removing a Popsocket is easy! All you need is a little bit of patience and the right tools. Here’s what you’ll need: A sharp knife or razor blade. A flat surface (like a table) Something to prop up the Popsocket (like a book) Make sure your Popsocket is dry before you start. Wet adhesive is harder to remove. Start by slicing through the edge of the Popsocket with your knife or razor blade. Be careful not to cut yourself! Once you’ve made a cut, peel back the top layer of the Popsocket. You may need to use your knife or razor blade to help get it started. Keep peeling back the Popsocket until it’s completely off. If there is any adhesive left on your phone, use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to remove it. And that’s it! You’ve now removed your Popsocket. Gently peel the adhesive off the back of the Popsocket. If it’s too sticky, you can use a little rubbing alcohol to help. Press the Popsocket onto your phone case. If you need to remove the Popsocket later, just repeat the steps above.
If needed, use a fingernail or toothpick to help remove any leftover adhesive
Once the Popsocket is off, there may be some adhesive left on your phone. If this happens, use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to remove it. And that’s it! You’ve now removed your Popsocket.
Be careful not to stretch out or damage the Popsocket when removing it
If you need to remove the Popsocket later, just repeat the steps above. And that’s it! You’ve now removed your Popsocket.
If needed, you can wash the Popsocket with soap and water to clean it
Before reattaching it. If you need to remove the Popsocket later, just repeat the steps above. And that’s it! You’ve now removed your Popsocket. If needed, you can wash the Popsocket with soap and water to clean it before reattaching it.
If there is any leftover adhesive, you can use Goo Gone or a nail polish remover to remove it
If needed, you can wash the Popsocket with soap and water to clean it before reattaching it. If there is any leftover adhesive, you can use Goo Gone or a nail polish remover to remove it. And that’s it! You’ve now removed your Popsocket.
Enjoy your newly Popsocket-free phone!
If there is any adhesive left on your phone, use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to remove it. And that’s it! You’ve now removed your Popsocket. If needed, you can wash the Popsocket with soap and water to clean it before reattaching it. If there is any leftover adhesive, you can use Goo Gone or a nail polish remover to remove it. And that’s it! You’ve now removed your Popsocket. Enjoy your newly Popsocket-free phone!