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| don't use a hair dryer - it |
| don't use a hair dryer - it |
| dieassemble it like shown in the [guide|2374|tea |
| the lcd is assembled from different parts, the water is between the actual lcd and the reflector/diffu |
| it's enough to disassemble it (very) carefully and clean it with a microfibre cloth - but be very careful with the lcd - they can crack pretty fast |
| but as gabe mantioned - you can let it dry and those spots can go away - if not, the cleaning wortks - but it's not easy at all |
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Original post by markus weiher,
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don't use a hair dryer - it coul make things worse
dieassemble it like shown in the [guide|2374|teardown]
the lcd is assembled from different parts, the water is between the actual lcd and the reflector/diffusor foils behind the lcd.
it's enough to disassemble it (very) carefully and clean it with a microfibre cloth - but be very careful with the lcd - they can crack pretty fast
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