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weirdlookinguy
Hey guys, I stripped the antiglare off an old 19" HP f1903 LCD. I use this as my computer monitor. I stripped the AG because it was really scratched up (someone gave me this monitor). I used the soak rag method and the AG came off well, except it took 3 3.5 inch streaks of the polarizer with it. Now I have 3 white lines running through the bottom of my monitor. I just need three 3-inch strips of polarizer, I can't order anything online. Is there some sort of polarizing film I can buy locally? I just need a tiny little bit and it doesn't need to match, doesn't need to be the right type, doesn't need to be any good just as long as I can use it to cover those fucking annoying white stripes. Any kind of film I can buy locally? I've heard it's used for photography purposes, is this true? If so, where can I buy it?
pbassjams
QUOTE (weirdlookinguy @ May 17 2008, 02:52 AM) *
Hey guys, I stripped the antiglare off an old 19" HP f1903 LCD. I use this as my computer monitor. I stripped the AG because it was really scratched up (someone gave me this monitor). I used the soak rag method and the AG came off well, except it took 3 3.5 inch streaks of the polarizer with it. Now I have 3 white lines running through the bottom of my monitor. I just need three 3-inch strips of polarizer, I can't order anything online. Is there some sort of polarizing film I can buy locally? I just need a tiny little bit and it doesn't need to match, doesn't need to be the right type, doesn't need to be any good just as long as I can use it to cover those fucking annoying white stripes. Any kind of film I can buy locally? I've heard it's used for photography purposes, is this true? If so, where can I buy it?



As it's your desktop monitor, replace the polarizer with a sheet from 3dlens.com. When I was looking to find a replacement for my LCD (for projector - before this: http://www.lumenlab.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=26371) I was looking there.
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