So the Galaxy S10 fell about 1 foot and has a small crack in the top right corner. It's not major but the glass appears to be coming off 1mm at a time.
Is there a product I could apply to stop more glass from coming off ?
Superglue?
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You _might_ be able to get away with putting a screen protector over the top but I suspect the correct answer is a screen replacement.
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Superglue will also leave the white residue all over the place around the area you're trying to bond when it dries which would be the worst thing for a phone.
Smith & Smith do an excellent job on cracked screens... just a thought...
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mdav056:
Smith & Smith do an excellent job on cracked screens... just a thought...
frankv: Edit: You might want to think about screen replacement before gluing. After gluing, you might not be able to.
Fully Agree with the above - not only does superglue not stick to glass very well, it can melt nearby plastic which just makes repair harder/more expensive or leave permanently scares on the case.
I've seen this ad around lately :-)
Put it in rice and then stick it in the airing cupboard for a month.
Fixes everything
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