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hi welcome to a two-minute tech tip what do you do if youve got a product that you want to open up and have a look inside and well why the hell wouldnt ya but its got one of these pesky warranty void if remove stickers one of these holographic things which if youre trying their design so if you try and not peel them off they parts of them a left behind and they stickin and you cant reapply them thats their purpose there are security stickers how do you get one of these puppies off so you can have a play around inside put it back so that no ones any wiser well let me show you what Im going to do is get some static shielding nutbag like this which is pretty slippery art type material like this and try and get it under there and if you do it slowly and carefully enough you might be able to release the glue if you get in there to shallow enough angle with a a non sticky type slippery material like this and you can pretty much peel it away intact you can see that Im almost yeah bu