How to remove LCD monitor polarizer - any hints please?

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HandyMan

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Hi everyone,

My latest project is replacing the polarizer on my TFT LCD monitor. It's a 17" beast with several deep scratches in it, I can't be doing with that!

So, I've ordered a sheet of self-adhesive polarizer. Just trying to remove the old stuff now.

I've peeled it 1/5th the way back, but I'm worried about breaking the screen or using so much pressure and bending the screen so much that it'll end up bruised. Might be already, I don't know. The adhesive is quite strong.

Anyone done this before and have any tips or just got that little piece of knowledge inside their mind ready to put to good use?

Thanks in advance,
James
 
maybe try using a hair dryer to put alittle heat on the adhesive, it might help.

I'd suggest maybe some goo gone type chemical to break down the adhesive, but throwning the chemicals on it might cause some other problems.

I'd try the hairdryer idea and see what happens. You might even be able to contact the manufacturer of it and see if they could help you. or the comany that you bought the new polarizer from.
 
i dont think the hair dryer is good idea because the lcd is made of plastic and it can be damage by the heat. i dont know exactly which monitor you have but most of them are mounted with a strong doubleside scotch tape that can be remove carefully.
 
some type of solvent might work..just keep it out of the works..also dont use anything that will damage the plastic underneath..
no clue what type of adhesive is on there ?
 
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