Here's the photo:



On Thu, Aug 15, 2024, 8:12 PM Tom Blum <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ken, I've watched your very helpful video multiple times.  The attached
> image shows the diagonal striations on the outward-facing  glass of the lcd
> assembly.  You can feel the malformation when running a finger across the
> glass but there is no physical issue on the back glass panel on which the
> replacement reflector/polarizer will be mounted.
>
> No heat was used to lift the transreflective polarizer.  It actually
> peeled away beautifully (the old polarizer and reflector) with minimal glue
> left on the back glass.
>
> Tom
>
> On Thu, Aug 15, 2024, 4:09 PM Ken St. Cyr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Can you share a photo of the diagonal waves? Did you heat the screen
>> while removing the transflective polarizer?
>>
>> FWIW, I did a polarizer replacement on an M200 screen in this video and
>> it worked out great - https://youtu.be/eBRtDURtw00
>>
>> //Ken
>>
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>> *From:* M100 <[email protected]> on behalf of Tom Blum <
>> [email protected]>
>> *Sent:* Thursday, August 15, 2024 3:48 PM
>> *To:* [email protected] <[email protected]>
>> *Subject:* [M100] Restoring LCD screen
>>
>> Looking for some guidance regarding repair of Model 200 LCD.....
>> Purchased a junk M200 for parts.  About 3/4 of the LCD's reflective layer
>> is burnt.  Was able to peel off the reflective layer and back polarizer.
>>
>> What I notice now is that the LCD glass has a few, random diagonal waves
>> in it, as if the LCD glass was heated, became fluid and then resolidified.
>>  I was thinking of purchasing and installing a new combo
>> polarizer/reflective sheet but am wondering if the imperfections in the
>> glass makes restoration of the LCD a lost cause.
>>
>> Anyone handle this before?
>>
>> Tom
>>
>>
>>
>

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