uncoating Monitor - Anti glare removal, Dell U2711 (Matt to Glossy)
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 Published On Jun 10, 2020

i am not responsible for any damage or risk. this video is only for demonstration purposes....


My experience:

1- use a broken monitor for testing and getting some experience.

2- learn the different layer types in monitors from technical videos so you don't lkift too much layers up.

3- the coating layer has no color. it is transparent!

4- Do the research on the specification manual about the coating type = H3 is OK mostly (thick, hard and water can solve it)!

-5 Older Monitors like these Dell U2711, W3007WFP, W3008WFP with H3 Anti-Glare coating are easy to uncoat. The U3014t has a H3 but thinner coating and it can break much easier.
Newer IPS types like LG38uc99 or others have thinner H3 layers of coating and the material is not so leaky enough for water.

6- Always make a test on the corners first and dissasembly the monitor with the help of some research on the net.

-7 You should wet the monitor for 30 minutes and take a test on the corner then.
when the coating can be lifted without any great effort you can continue, otherwise wait some 15 minutes more in sequences.

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