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Old 11-17-2009, 04:36 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Slow_hand View Post
Superglue it before the crack spreads. Not kidding.
Yes that would stop it in it's tracks!!

I've been lucky and haven't dropped any of my Kindles *touch wood*. The last catastrophe was water getting into a 32gb iPod touch and killing it in seconds. Dead in the water, so to speak.

The integrity of the shell surrounding the screen is essential to stop lateral movement of the screen (which can be catastrophic). I would 'carefully' apply a small amount of that superglue into the crack. It will harden like a rock. After that I would grab a flinstones bandaid to cover the wound.
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