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Drewzy
Hi.

Just wondering what I can rest the non-antiglare side of the panel on safely while I soak the anti-glare side.
Can't find info on this in the extreme mods section.
Any help appreciated.

Drewzy
jonjandran
QUOTE (Drewzy @ Feb 4 2006, 02:54 PM) *
Hi.

Just wondering what I can rest the non-antiglare side of the panel on safely while I soak the anti-glare side.
Can't find info on this in the extreme mods section.
Any help appreciated.

Drewzy


Most of us just use a nice fluffy clean cloth.
Buckaroo Banzii
I didn't lay mine on anything but the countertop.
jonjandran
QUOTE (Buckaroo Banzii @ Feb 4 2006, 03:31 PM) *
I didn't lay mine on anything but the countertop.


Ummm that could scratch the polarizer on the other side of the Lcd. I wouldn't recommend doing it that way.
EdZ
Whilst I haven't yet ordered my panel (gathering funds), I was intending to use a cheap new chamois leather cloth to lay it on (and another to provide the moisture on the other side). You can pick one up from anywhere that sells car cleaning products for pretty cheap, and it's nice and soft.
JohnBuster99
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Hi Drewzy

I just removed the AG from a BENQ FP591 with the water method and just placed the LCD on a towel on the table. you can have a look at

http://www.lumenlab.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=10102


Cheers

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Drewzy
Thanks for the info everyone.

I think that I have a towel around here somewhere.

Here goes....
Wish me luck!
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