I mean the LCD monitor screen, i find some dust which is hard to get out, den some spots of dunno what stick to the screen... any solution or cleaning kits available?
sooyewthong said:Hi, I have the same problem with Canon 10D's LCD screen. Somehow a dust particle managed to creep itself into the LCD screen. It's not a dead pixel because it can move.
I'm just wondering if you guys know how to remove/open the LCD compartment and clean the LCD.
I appreciate any comments here. Thanks.
showtime said:the dear fellow is refering to computer lcd monitor...
i use an industrial cleanng cloth specially designed for lcd flat panel...
evq said:the dirt is stuck underneath the plastic screen, between the LCD. I tried cleaning it on the surface, can't remove it. Dunno how it got inthere.
Someone suggected knocking, the dirt might drop to the bottom of the screen, I tried, still can't remove it.
Del_CtrlnoAlt said:thanks showtime for clarification...
btw where to buy such industrial cleaning cloth for lcd flat panel?
Pablo said:Hi,
This is a wild thought. I have had no reason to try this, but maybe someone with knowledge can inform me yes or no.
Would it be possible to draw the dust down the the bottom of the LCD screen using some device
that emits static using a downward motion.
I am not too shure as to what that static may do to other inner things.
Anyone with knowledge about this idea :dunno:
evq said:Actually, quite a good idea! Static attracts dust.
But, as u'd said, how save is it to perform this... hmm. :think:
Pablo said:A thought (not to be tried) if you were to say,"draw a piece of rubber" a number of times quickly down the surface of the LCD.
Would this create enough static attraction to draw the dust down :dunno:
A problem that may happen is that it scratches the screen :cry:
As I say,"this is a wild thought at the problem" but maybe someone can give an educated view on this idea. An otherwise suggestion :dunno: