Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
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goofyGAguy
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Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
...without completely taking it apart, that is?
Re: Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
If it's just a single hair and it is near an edge, sometimes you can just gently tap the surface of the LCD in the direction that you want it to go and the hair will slowly move ...
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Re: Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
That might do more harm than good. 
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Well, the alternative definitely has more potential to do more harm than good. You'll have to completely disassemble the LCD and open up the frame and separate the diffusion layers to pluck the hair out manually. Dust is the enemy there. Do you have a clean room?
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Re: Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
No clean room. I'm seriously thinking about trying to send this machine back, even though the eBay seller says no returns. 
Re: Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
A hair in an LCD is pretty bad, and should definitely be disclosed. Unless he was selling it "completely as-is, no guarantee that anything works", you may stand a good chance disputing the purchase.
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Re: Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
Well, here's the link, in case anyone's interested
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0451318375
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0451318375
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Re: Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
I actually had good luck with a T23 a while back. I placed the entire machine on it's side with the LCD open and I just tapped on the LCD...a lot. Eventually, the hair moved below the LCD bezel to where is was not visisble and never came back.
Obviously, it's best to ensure you're placing the bezel side closest to hair down, so the hair has a short journey.
Obviously, it's best to ensure you're placing the bezel side closest to hair down, so the hair has a short journey.
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Re: Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
Thanks Ed. I may end up trying that, if the seller won't take it back. Since I first posted this, I've discovered a stuck red pixel. 
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Re: Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
I still like my suggestion from several years ago: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 93#p216993 
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Re: Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
Go figure. Ed's taps are Ok, but mine "might do more harm than good".goofyGAguy wrote:Thanks Ed. I may end up trying that ...
Re: Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
He did say:
I am sure the seller will claim that there was no hair when the machine was sent. They could be right, but since it is obviously not your fault, you may have a case.
And since you say you've discovered a stuck red pixel - you may have a stronger case.
I'd say - try all options - talk to the seller, but you may also get it to disappear by doing the tapping thing / shaking the laptop gently.
How big is it anyways? How close to the edge? Can you take a picture?
One can claim that hair in the LCD is not "great condition" and that if one bothers to mention dead pixels, they should also account for dust/hair inside the screen, which is a far far far more bothering problem than a single dead pixel can ever be.IBM T60P laptop is in great condition. No dead pixels on the screen.
I am sure the seller will claim that there was no hair when the machine was sent. They could be right, but since it is obviously not your fault, you may have a case.
And since you say you've discovered a stuck red pixel - you may have a stronger case.
I'd say - try all options - talk to the seller, but you may also get it to disappear by doing the tapping thing / shaking the laptop gently.
How big is it anyways? How close to the edge? Can you take a picture?
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Re: Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
Sorry HarryHarryc wrote: Go figure. Ed's taps are Ok, but mine "might do more harm than good".I guess Ed has a double secret special tap ... LOL
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Re: Any way to remove hair from an LCD...
So many ThinkPads...that old thread reminds of how I got to tapping. The first time I found a hair in the LCD it moved after shipping. For the second LCD hair experience, I was able to tap it aside. It's worth a shot, I mean tap.
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