If you own an iPhone 6, there’s a good chance that you have a Lifeproof case on it. Lifeproof cases are designed to protect your phone from scratches and other damage. But if you don’t want to risk scratch or damage to your phone, it’s best to remove the case before you go. To remove the Lifeproof case from your iPhone 6, first remove the battery. Then use a sharp object to pry the top of the case off. Once the top is off, use a credit card or other flat object to pry out all of the adhesive around the edge of the case. Finally, use a hairdryer or heat gun to heat up and pop off the remaining adhesive.