Phil.c wrote:But is it worth it, there's no end of trouble it could cause if your not very carefull.Crash wrote:It can be done but it won't be easy to get that deep into the console.
Phil
Phil.c wrote:But is it worth it, there's no end of trouble it could cause if your not very carefull.Crash wrote:It can be done but it won't be easy to get that deep into the console.
Phil
The isopropyl alcohol has eaten away at the perspex.
Now that's genuinely funny.Either that or you haven't peeled away the protective plastic membrane that is placed over the display lens prior to delivery.
FrankH wrote:Now that's genuinely funny.
Yes, gathered that. I thought it was funny because if it turns out to be the case, it will be the easiest fix imaginable. If this is, indeed the solution, I will again post: "Now that's genuinely funny".I was serious.
Considering the age of the glue, it has probably shrunk and hardened enough to permit a liquid like alcohol, easy access behind the acrylic.I can't possibly imagine how that much gunk could get behind the perspex lens.
anyhorizon wrote:Mine had a plastic protective layer over it to stop it from being scratched during shipping, just like an iPhone or whatever.
Peter
Phil.c wrote:They had been in production about three years before I bought mine new, there was no protective film then
Phil
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