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re-attaching a bezel to laptop screen

Along the base of the screen, near the hinge, the bezel is starting to come loose from the screen.

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I’m trying to find if there’s any adhesive I can use to stick the bezel/frame back on or if I need to wait until the lockdown ends and I can take it to a professional.

I don’t really care if it looks pretty or not, I just don’t want to accidentally damage the screen or increase the peeling.

Trying to clarify the question, the area in yellow has pulled back about a mm or two from the LCD screen. I’m trying to see if I can slip some adhesive in between and reseal it without damaging the screen or just having it come loose again.

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Rep: 160.1mil

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The bezel has clips all the way around the screen.

Some are probably broken (or bent if lucky) which you’ll need to use double sided tape adhesive like Tesa 4605 / Or red double sided heat resistant tape which is also sold on eBay.

The broken clips on the otherhand need to use something like B7000 liquid glue and scotch tape to glue the bezel with the cover and the tape is used to keep it in place until the glue dries up and the tape can be removed.

Some bezel clips at the bottom of the screen assembly area require removing the hinge cover, this would require removing the whole top screen assembly from the laptop and slide the hinge cover left or right to unlock the hinge cover and then clip the bezel back in place then hinge cover last.