Archive for April, 2009

The truth about iPhone 3G digitizer adhesive kits!

April 17, 2009

Hello all- I needed to post this blog to clarify a few items about our iPhone 3G adhesive kits. Let me explain. . .

We provide adhesive kits with our iPhone 3G digitizer replacement panels. It’s nothing new. Here’s a peek at our kits: Mission Repair’s Adhesive Kits!

Well, recently we were greeted with an email from overseas. Here’s a screenshot:

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Yeah, nice pics on there. They are nice because they are ours! OK, no biggie, I’ll watermark my pics from now on. I apologize for the inconvenience of the watermarks, I know that they are a hassle, but we need to keep this straight here! The REAL reason that I’m writing this is that we ordered some sets of these “overseas” adhesives. Check out our findings below!

Here’s a shot of the overseas adhesives vs. Mission Repair adhesives (Mission Repair adhesives are on the right). The overseas adhesives come on separate sheets. I’m going to jump to the disassembled iPhone frame from an iPhone to speed up the blog a little bit. . .

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The overseas adhesives are marked with product number 3M 300LSE. A quick Google search for this will prove that the type of material seems suitable for this application. We tried this material in the beginning as well ;-)

Now for the differences. The overseas adhesives come on two separate sheets, and they are rotary die cut. Our adhesive kits are laser cut. The rotary die cut allows for a pretty good cut, but not nearly as precise as the laser cutting. The other main difference is that the overseas adhesives have all of the unused backing still attached. This means that you’ll need to remove it later and NOT damage the “usable” portion of your kit. See more of this later.

We then installed the overseas kit into an iPhone and installed a glass/digitizer. Our first try, right out of the chute, the backing came off with the adhesive. We tried both sides and the paper backing just split and stayed attached to the adhesive. Not good. This one went into the trash. Moving forward, we made sure to separate the adhesive from the backing slightly with a sharp utility knife to get it started.

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We removed the “second-chance” adhesive strip and installed it on the bottom of the iPhone frame. We then installed the top adhesive onto the frame like so:

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So far so good. At the same time, we installed Mission Repair’s adhesive strips onto another iPhone frame and here they are side-by-side.

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We then needed to carefully remove the “UNUSED” portion of the overseas kit. We did this with a sharp utility knife. We repeatedly kept pulling up on the adhesive strip that we wanted to leave on the iPhone, so it took some steady hands and patience as to not ruin the “USED” portion of the adhesive kit.

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We then needed to remove the second liner protecting the top of the adhesive. This was difficult. We slid the same sharp utility knife between the liner and the “stuck” adhesive. It took a little time to get. The Mission Repair adhesive kit has pull-tabs to remove the top liner. Just pull and go! NOTE: The pull tabs DO NOT have adhesive on them. No sticky fingers!

Use a knife to remove liner!

Use a knife to remove overseas liner! Watch that home button.

Just peel the liner off with the pull tab!

Just peel the Mission Repair liner off with the pull tab!




















Once the liner is removed, it’s then time to install the new Digitizer and Glass Assembly. However. . .

We definitely noted that the overseas adhesives DID NOT HAVE THE SAME STRENGTH AS THE MISSION REPAIR ADHESIVES. In fact, it easily popped back off. Maybe with time and a little heat, some extra pressure, or some luck, the new digitizer would remain in place over time.

Well, we supply our Mission Repair adhesive kits to MANY dealers around the country, and we have confirmed that some of the same dealers have tried the overseas version. Those same dealers have converted BACK to the Mission Repair Adhesive kit. They are reporting that iPhones are coming back to them for warranty repairs due to the adhesives not holding the new glass in place. The glass panels are popping back out. OUCH! This is NOT worth the hassle, and that is what this is all about.

To summarize my rant: you can get adhesives elsewhere. You CAN install them into your iPhone. You are running the risk of ruining several sets of overseas adhesives and/or having your digitizer pop off or not sit flush. Folks don’t chance it, our adhesives are proven and work great.

Buy Mission Repair’s iPhone 3G Glass + Digitizer + Adhesive Kit Here!

Want JUST the adhesive? No problem, they are sold at eTech Parts here!

Best, Ryan

Bottom Case Flat-Rate Replacements for 15″ MacBook Pros!

April 16, 2009

Hello blog readers!!

If your 15″ MacBook Pro has damage to the Bottom Case (aka: Lower Housing, Base) we will make it look like new again! The bottom case encases the logic board, DC-In board, your drives and is the base for your entire computer. If you drop your computer (or drop something on it) this part can get bent, dented or crushed which can affect the functionality of your unit. The latch assembly is also located in the bottom case, so if your MacBook Pro won’t stay shut – this is the repair for you! Let Mission Repair straighten your computer up! The price for the 15″ MacBook Pro Bottom Case Repair is just $299 which includes parts, professional labor and a warranty.

Mission Repair’s process includes an Apple Certified Macintosh Technician that will evaluate and replace the Bottom Case with a brand new part. Let us know if your 15″ MacBook Pro is experiencing other issues and I’ll have a technician will call you to advise and report. Remember, and this is the most important part: the customer remains in full control of the repair decisions at all times!

Thanks again for reading, talk to you soon!

Ryan

15″ MacBook Pro Power Problems? Not for Mission Repair!

April 15, 2009

Hi there everyone-

We have released another state of the art service for failing 15″ MacBook Pros.

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A bad DC-In board is typical in instances where the computer has problems with charging batteries, is not powering on, has been damaged from power spikes or a bad AC adapter. This problem can often be identified when the A/C adapter fails to have an indicator light when plugged into the computer. We’ll test out the computer and provide a speedy repair. The price to repair the 15″ MacBook Pro left I/O board is just $189 that includes parts, professional labor and a 1 year warranty.

Our process includes an Apple Certified Macintosh Technician that will evaluate and replace the Left I/O board with a brand new part. Once received, the technician will immediately perform the necessary repair and have your 15″ MacBook Pro expedited back to your location anywhere in the USA within 1 business day. All shipments are fully insured for replacement value during transit and all MagSafe I/O repairs come with a 1 year warranty. If your 15″ MacBook Pro is experiencing other issues a Mission Repair technician will call you to advise and report. The customer remains in full control of the repair decisions at all times.

We’re adding many new flat-rate services daily, and you can read about them here first!! Have a coupon code? No problem, just apply it to your order!

Thanks, Ryan

Give the gift of iPod or MacBook repair, only at Mission Repair!

April 13, 2009

Hello all, have a good Easter Sunday? I over-ate as usual. My mother’s honey baked ham and sides were just unbelievable. She even made my favorite sherry cake (haven’t had that since I was in my early twenties!) and it was just fantastic. We have several bags of leftover ham for lunches – all I need to add is the bread and the mustard. Yummy!

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Well I would have liked to have this done last week as we have had several customers requesting gift certificates but it’s finally completed- we are now offering gift certificates and the coding is completed in our database. Frankly, it’s just awesome!

You can order your Mission Repair gift certificate here!

Buy yourself (or your loved one) a gift certificate for any service or product at Mission Repair. The gift certificates are redeemable online or when you call in and our sophisticated database tracks your purchases and credits with ease. At any time you can view your available credit on your gift certificate ONLINE via your account login. It’s 100% secure and a great way to send a gift!

Our gift certificates are available in one of two ways: you can have it emailed to your email address (or the email address of the person you are buying the certificate for) or you can opt to have us mail out the certificate to the address of your choice. It’s that easy!!

You can redeem your gift certificate here!

Please give us a call if you have any questions at 866-638-8402! Thanks and I’ll be talking to you again soon!

Best, Ryan

$99 iPhone 3G Glass Repair? No problem!

April 7, 2009

Hi there, we were contemplating our next website special and we decided to go big. We’ve broken the $100 price barrier on having that iPhone 3G Glass Digitizer repaired now through 4/30/09. Just use COUPON CODE “DIGITS” and we’ll take $16 off our normal everyday low price of $115!

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Our professional technicians will have your cracked iPhone 3G glass replaced within 24 hours (or you can even have it repaired while you wait at our commercial location in the Kansas City area). We only use brand new parts and each repair comes with a 1 year warranty against defects. Our proprietary installation process includes the high-quality correct adhesive strips to install the new glass panel. Don’t let other shops dance around the installation on these – make sure that they are not being glued in – as this can cause more problems with the home button. Our process insures a factory OEM installation at a fraction of the price of a replacement iPhone!

Don’t worry. We’ve performed thousands of repairs with 100% customer satisfaction.

Let me know if you have any questions and enjoy our special. Best, Ryan


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