Dave...
I have done this.  I disconnected the unit and tilted it face forward quite a 
bit.  I removed 3 screws but left one loose in the bottom left hand corner.  I 
rotated the plastic face down and replaced 2 screws along the top of the 
screen.  I then removed the original "lose" screw and plastic cover and 
replaced the other lower right hand side screw.  I then cleaned up with a 
microfiber cloth and replaced the screen cover in the reverse order - always 
keeping at least one screw in the display while tilted forward.  No issues for 
me.  

I also planned around a high humidity environment in the house to reduce the 
static cling.  I turned the A/C off when I went to work while it was a warm 
overcast day and when I got home it was about 80% humidity in the house - trust 
me it makes a difference!
Hank
K4HYJ 

----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Cole (NK7Z) ([email protected])
Date: 05/21/19 11:30
To: Elecraft Reflector ([email protected])
Subject: [Elecraft] P3: Removing the plastic display cover

Hello,

I have a bit of dust behind the plastic display cover on my P3, between
the case and the cover.

In reviewing the kit assembly instructions, it looks as if the four
screws on the four corners of the plastic display cover are also used to
hold the entire display board in place on the front panel.  Is this correct?

It also looks like all I need to remove these four screws from the
front, while holding the entire display board in place from the rear, in
order to get the plastic display cover off for cleaning.  Is this correct?

Are there any "surprises" in this process anyone knows of?  Hidden
washers to drop, etc?

--
73s and thanks,
Dave (NK7Z)
https://www.nk7z.net
ARRL Technical Specialist
ARRL Volunteer Examiner
ARRL Asst. Director, NW Division, Technical Resource
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