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As usual, a highly technical question from yours truly.
Well, a couple days ago, I turned on my camera, and saw a most ****ed-up image on the screen… the screen was there, but it was really glitchy, and I could see the locations of 3 LED bulbs lighting the back. I had no idea what was going on. I decided to take it apart today and found the LCD lightbox TOTALLY SMEARED and clogged with cooking oil. Somehow, the oil that was on the kitchen counter ended up not only inside my camera (the rest of it is clean!) but right on into the LCD. I have NO ****ING IDEA how it managed to pull that off (oil doesn’t evaporate or steam…Log in to see images!, but voila, it did.
So I pieced apart the screen and found 3 layers – two thin layers, and one thick one, each one peeled apart with a distinct oil-like appearance of the layers separating.
How the **** do I get that oil off. Well, for lack of Google knowledge, I figured alcohol dissolves anything. So I put a piece of wire between the layers to hold them apart (it’s glued, or otherwise affixed, together at one edge), put the whole lightbox in a measuring cup, and filled it up about halfway up the screen with rubbing alcohol. I was going to let it sit for a while, and slosh it around from time to time.
Anyone (tubs? lol) got any better ideas?
inb4 “lol buy a new camera” – hell, I paid 100 bucks to replace the LCD on this camera – it’s been with me through everything! Log in to see images! |
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Posted On: 12/12/2008 2:44AM | View FalconFour's Profile | # |