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Hi, I have been replacing iPhone screens for some time now but have recently taking up refurbishing broken screens by separating the glass from the LCD/Digitizer. I am using refurbish shop quality equipment which includes; a 5-1 frame machine, 3-1 OCA/Polarizer Laminating machine and a 5-1 laminating and bubble remover machine. I am very new to this process and have been teaching myself with youtube videos and trial and error. I must say I underestimated how many attempts it has taken me to dial in the process (youtube makes it look so easy lol). I am at the point where I am comfortable with using the machines but with each attempt is generating more questions. When using the method of separating the glass from the LCD am I suppose to use Anti Static Silver Conductive Paste on every repair? Please note I do totally remove the polarizer from the LCD and replace it with a new one. From the videos I have watched, it looks like iPhone 5, 5c and 5s require a different placement of this anti-static paste than the iPhone 6. Does anyone have experience with this and would like to offer some assistance. Thank you!

@jungerland I’d suggest you ask this question to “the Pro’s” on here. The “Answers” part of this forum is where mostly volunteers answer question to assist others with the repair of their devices. “The Pro’s” might be willing to share their experiences for what you are looking for.