![The Back of my Ioutdoor polar 3 got a little bit too hot this summer and thus the rubber of it expanded. Any Ideas how to fix/revert this? : r/mobilerepair The Back of my Ioutdoor polar 3 got a little bit too hot this summer and thus the rubber of it expanded. Any Ideas how to fix/revert this? : r/mobilerepair](https://preview.redd.it/al57g0ttryi51.jpg?width=3264&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=390f0a60b46cc73c2145bdcbfae294ef43f2487c)
The Back of my Ioutdoor polar 3 got a little bit too hot this summer and thus the rubber of it expanded. Any Ideas how to fix/revert this? : r/mobilerepair
![The Back of my Ioutdoor polar 3 got a little bit too hot this summer and thus the rubber of it expanded. Any Ideas how to fix/revert this? : r/mobilerepair The Back of my Ioutdoor polar 3 got a little bit too hot this summer and thus the rubber of it expanded. Any Ideas how to fix/revert this? : r/mobilerepair](https://preview.redd.it/490ym0ttryi51.jpg?width=3264&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=baf4c8c20491cd8dce0804cd60a5897727b1cfcd)
The Back of my Ioutdoor polar 3 got a little bit too hot this summer and thus the rubber of it expanded. Any Ideas how to fix/revert this? : r/mobilerepair
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SOLVED: [-12 Points] DETAILS OSCALC1 11.4.199 Determine a definite integral that represents the area. region common to r = 2 and r = 4 cos(0) T/3 do 'T/3 Viewing Saved Work Revert
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