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Old 10-07-2015, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by rca2000 View Post
By this I mean behind the panel itself.. When smoke and/or other particles get between the panel and the diffuser panels..

(For those who do NOT understand what I mean...Most LCD panels are NOT sealed--as are all CRT'S today.. The ones that are not sealed..often get smoke shadows behind the panel--as it sits on top of a diffuser panel and polarizers.. These are NOT sealed and smoke often gets between them. This can often NOT be seen EXCEPT during certain scenes..THEN..it looks like "shadows" throughout the picture.. )

This LCD set I found yesterday DOES have some smoke debris in it...I can take the panel apart--and seperate it(HAVE done this before--successfully), down to the backlight. BUT..I wonder...what is the BEST thing...to clean the polarizer panels and diffuser with--that will not leave marks of it's OWN ?
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