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Old 02-03-2004, 10:55 PM
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When removing the pva, some if it will stick, and become very difficult to remove. It is a very tedious procedure. Just as a note, carborater cleaner DOES NOT remove pva, nor does "goof off" or "goo gone" What works best is gasoline with a scrubbing pad. Gasoline has its limitations, as the pva must be scraped off as much as possible, leaving only a thin film on the glass. Thin enough in which the gasoline will break it down.

After cleaning, use windex with newspaper to clean the glass. Obviously keeping dirt and lint to a minimum as the lens will DIRECTLY fit over the crt itself. I use packaging tape to secure the lens to the crt, it bonds excellent, just like the original tape used. After you are complete, your crt will look like brand new. The PVA does not effect picture quality, as the PVA is clear and has no effect on the color or focus. The lens is what gives the crt the dark look.
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