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by vital-analitix » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:00 am
ajkula66 wrote:One word of advice, don't even think about pulling the LCD apart unless you have a completely dust-free room, and I mean hospital grade.
Good luck.
Having worked in hospitals for 12.5 years I can vouch that "hospital grade" is not equal to "dust free".
If you ever undertake an attempt to clean optics in a camera never blow compressed air - it only will displace the dust into another location.
The only way to get close to a "dust free" room in your own house is to use the bathroom after running the shower for a while. The shower will clean the air. But then you'll have to take other precautions: what to do about the dampness, what to do with clothing, how to cover up your hair, how to use a face mask that does not let any particles through etc.
Personally - with experience in optics - I would not get near attempting to fix an LCD. A backlight might just be possible but I would only attempt it as a last resort. (i.e. when I cannot buy a new screen)
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