Reminds me of the time when a customer brought in a 6 year old Sony TV
for repair. I couldn't believe what I saw in the top right corner of the
screen. There was a sticker on the screen from when the set was in the
store showroom, "It's A Sony!". This sticker had never been removed, can
you believe it? I removed it and saw that the whole screen was thick
with brown cigarette smoke except where the sticker had been and that
area was crystal clean glass. How could anyone live with a sticker on
their screen for 6 years is beyond me.


Gary McCartney

McCartney Electronics
Guelph Ontario Canada 
Est. 1984
email: gary (at) number63.ca










Jay Cashman wrote:
> 
> Mark,
> Any chance the customer has found the protective shipping plastic many of
> these flat screen TV's are shipped with?  It's been my experiencs that the
> tint is chemically bonded to the glass/plastic of the screen, and not
> pealable.
> 
> Just a thoughtJay Cashman
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