Holy crap..I think I ruined my TV
#21
Just a thought - are you sure that the anti-glare coating is coming off? Is there a film coming off the surface? Or could it be that you're rubbing the oil from the Endust into the rough surface of the film making it reflective?
If you're feeling really keen about getting the remainder of the film off (disclaimer: I just found this on Google...http://www.lumenlab.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=8283
If you're feeling really keen about getting the remainder of the film off (disclaimer: I just found this on Google...http://www.lumenlab.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=8283
#22
#23
She knew that from the start...the ONE time I do offer to clean it goes all FUBAR
As I said before, I KNOW not to rub any chemical on a anti reflective surface...I just grabbed the wrong cleaning rag and once I made that first scrub it was all over
It is a CRT...it is coming off...no doubt..I'm watching the game now and you can't tell a difference until you turn the set off...just gonna take some time and a whole buttload of elbow grease
Goose
As I said before, I KNOW not to rub any chemical on a anti reflective surface...I just grabbed the wrong cleaning rag and once I made that first scrub it was all over
It is a CRT...it is coming off...no doubt..I'm watching the game now and you can't tell a difference until you turn the set off...just gonna take some time and a whole buttload of elbow grease
Goose
#24
She knew that from the start...the ONE time I do offer to clean it goes all FUBAR
As I said before, I KNOW not to rub any chemical on a anti reflective surface...I just grabbed the wrong cleaning rag and once I made that first scrub it was all over
It is a CRT...it is coming off...no doubt..I'm watching the game now and you can't tell a difference until you turn the set off...just gonna take some time and a whole buttload of elbow grease
Goose
As I said before, I KNOW not to rub any chemical on a anti reflective surface...I just grabbed the wrong cleaning rag and once I made that first scrub it was all over
It is a CRT...it is coming off...no doubt..I'm watching the game now and you can't tell a difference until you turn the set off...just gonna take some time and a whole buttload of elbow grease
Goose
DARN. The idea of using 3 parts water to 1 part Acetone will probably work, but DO NOT get it on any of the plastic parts.
You might also try some Naptha as it is much gentler and won't harm most plastics. (Goof-Off or Ronsonol lighter fluid.)
Sorry this happened, bro!!
#25
Just a thought - are you sure that the anti-glare coating is coming off? Is there a film coming off the surface? Or could it be that you're rubbing the oil from the Endust into the rough surface of the film making it reflective?
If you're feeling really keen about getting the remainder of the film off (disclaimer: I just found this on Google...http://www.lumenlab.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=8283
If you're feeling really keen about getting the remainder of the film off (disclaimer: I just found this on Google...http://www.lumenlab.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=8283
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