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Posted by Beowulf on 01/16/92 11:46
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 02:31:16 -0700, Andy Cuffe inscribed to the world:
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> That's exactly what could have happened. If any cleaner got between
> the screen and the outer protective screen, it will cause this type of
> problem. There shouldn't be any damage to the screen, but it may take
> a while for it to dry completely. It might have to be disassembled
> for proper cleaning, but there's no serious damage. Glass cleaner
> shouldn't hurt the screen if used occasionally.
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Spot is almost gone from drying, and like you say I might at worst have to
pay $100 for a repairman to come and clean the inside of the screen if
some of that "black" residue sticks and does not evaporate. Man that is
much better than a new TV, or $800 to replace a screen!
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