I'm getting more than a little curious about what happened to
Albert's screen. I've cleaned these things on at least a half
dozen occasions, or more, with warm water, liquid dishwashing
detergent and a soft camel hair paintbrush, thereafter blotting
the screen dry with a piece of lint-free, washed-a-hundred-times
tee-shirt. I've never had any problem.
Maybe he should submit the one he's murdered for an autopsy. Who
wants to play the role of a forensics expert on the small screen?
Walt
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Albert <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 00:55:11 +0800
>There is "clear plastic restorers" but I can't find them here in
>Taiwan..
>
>Basically, the screen is a total loss.. Given that to be the
>case, now I'm going to experiment what I can do to "bring back
>the shine"
>
>Actually, the factory said they can buff it back, but it would be
>clear and probably won't be a focus screen anymore, just a clear
>piece of plastic..
>
>Albert
>
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