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How to repair CRT antiglare coating.

Discussion in 'General Hardware' started by Laurijan, Nov 25, 2007.

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    Same stuff I use on my glasstop oven range. You may even be able to use a SOFT "scotchbrite" pad to help scrub, but I would test it in the corner first.

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    I didnt find anythink in a car shop that suited my problem also the seller I bought the monitor from said that I had shrubed off the antiglare coating and that there was no stuff on the screen as I bought it. So removing the coating with a glasstop oven cleaner is the only way and I try it on my old Nokia 446XPro first. I also found out that a black desktop color helps to cover this marks a little bit
     
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    I used glasstop oven cleaner (Mr Muscle 2,5€) and it worked PERFECTLY. I even didnt have to rub hard and the antiglare coating was away and I have a flawless picture again. I am a happy man now. Love you guys!!
     

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