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Need Help: How to Transfer the Information Sticker on My TV?

(Topic created on: 31-01-2025 11:44 AM)
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Rifusb298
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Hi, last month I replaced a capacitor on my **Samsung QN65Q60AAFXZC (2021)**, but while removing the back panel, it broke. I got a replacement panel, but now I’m stuck with a problem—how do I safely transfer the original information sticker to the new panel?  The new panel do not come with information sticker on it, it is blank.

I want to keep the original serial number and model info, but I don’t want to damage the sticker while removing it. Has anyone done this before? What’s the best way to peel it off and reapply it without ruining it?  

Any advice would be really appreciated!

#Q60

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johnz237
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Loosen the Edges: Use a hairdryer on a low heat setting to gently warm the sticker. This can help loosen the adhesive without damaging the sticker. Be careful not to overheat it. Start peeling the sticker from one corner, using a plastic card (like a credit card) to gently lift the edge. Work slowly and steadily
-Robot-
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Just take a picture of it? It's not like you have warranty anymore
Rifusb298
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I do! The store sold me 5 year warranty ahahah! I want it to be just like new again 😛

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Rifusb298
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I will give this a try, thanks Johnz237 ! 

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-Robot-
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If you had warranty why did you change anything yourself?
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Rifusb298
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The store manager informed me that physical damage is not covered under the warranty; the television fell and broke a capacitor and the rear panel cover. However, a simple sticker removal and replacement will resolve the issue about my new problem. The manager even suggested using a plastic razor blade for this purpose.

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-Robot-
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As long as you know that warranty is void the moment you open it and definitely if you change parts in it. If you put a warranty claim in and they see that someone has tampered with it, then it's game over, justsayin
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