Removing a phone's back glass or curing glue near the rear camera module puts the lens at direct risk. Heat, blue light exposure, dust, and stray tool contact can scratch or damage a camera in seconds — and a cracked or hazy lens turns a simple back glass job into an expensive camera replacement. The RELIFE RL-099 Blue Light Diamond Cover exists to stop that from happening.
This cover is a metal, magnetically-attaching cap that sits directly over the rear camera lens before you start blue light curing, glue removal, or back cover blasting work. The magnetic suction pulls it into place and holds it firm against the housing, so it doesn't shift while you're working with a heat gun, UV curing lamp, or glue removal pen nearby. Precise hole positioning means it aligns correctly with different camera module layouts instead of leaving edges exposed.
Build quality matters here because this cover sees repeated exposure to heat and abrasion. RELIFE machined it with a diamond-finish metal surface that resists scratching and general wear, so the cover itself doesn't degrade after a few jobs. It also carries anti-fingerprint and anti-stain properties, which keeps grip and visibility clean on a busy repair bench where hands move between tools constantly. High temperature resistance is the core spec that makes it usable near hot air stations and curing lamps without warping or losing its magnetic hold.
In practice, this solves a real workshop problem. Jab aap back glass nikal rahe hon ya camera ke qareeb glue remove kar rahe hon, camera lens hamesha risk mein hota hai. Ek scratch ya dust particle lens ke neeche phans jaye to customer ko naya camera lagana parta hai — jo cover ki chhoti si cost se kahin zyada mehnga hota hai. RL-099 ko lens par lagate hi wo poora area seal ho jata hai, aur aap bina tension ke apna disassembly ya curing process complete kar sakte hain.
The set ships with multiple size variants, since camera module dimensions differ across brands and models. This is what makes it practical for a shop handling mixed repair volume — Samsung, Oppo, Vivo, Infinix, Tecno, and other common devices in the Pakistani market each use slightly different rear camera housings, and having size options means one set covers a broader range of incoming repair jobs instead of needing a separate cover per phone model.
For a repair shop in Lahore, Karachi, or Islamabad running high daily throughput on back glass and camera-adjacent jobs, a tool like this pays for itself the first time it prevents a camera replacement claim. It's a low-cost, high-frequency-use accessory that belongs in the same drawer as your glue removal blades, back cover blasting pens, and UV curing tools — anywhere the rear lens sits exposed during rework.
Fit this into your workflow wherever back cover disassembly, glue curing, or camera module servicing happens. It's a small addition to the bench, but it directly reduces the chance of a scratched or damaged lens turning a routine repair into a costly comeback.