I just did this today on a 55 inch tv. A lot of sweaty moments later, but damn. This actually worked, and was the problem in my tv since 2 years after I got it. So happy right now, seems like a new one!
brilliant! now I actually know what it is! I have asked tv technicians what it is, none could tell me, thank you. not that I can do this myself. but at least if i call someone out they can now see what the problem is. I have 2 tv's with this on, and never knew what caused it! thank you.
I watched this yesterday because my samsung 32" tv had dark patches at the top. I literally copied everything from the vid this evening (except for the suction handles cos normal people don't have those hanging about) and it worked perfectly - my TV is like new! Thanks a lot for showing this, it helped me save money not havig to buy a new one and I learnt about TVs. Note - I made sure the capacitors were discharged before starting.
@@theattorney6072 There are little devices you can buy that use any voltage in a cap by lighting a light in a circuit when connected to the cap. These should be used very carefully as danger of electric shock exists.
@@ChicaLocaGB thx for fast reply. And could you please explain the risk if capacitor is not discharged ? Letting the TV unpluggeg for some time does not discharge by itself ?
@@theattorney6072 I'm not en expert or electrician, I'm just a normal person. The capactors can have electricity in them if the item has been used recently. If you touched them they would give you an electric shock. The voltage does discharge over time after power off, though I don't know the specifics of this and how long it takes. Perhaps there are some vids on this?
@@ChicaLocaGB Hah I replaced some LED strips in one of my TVs a couple of years ago. I touched a bare metal part on one. Let's just say I couldn't feel the end of one of my fingers for a few days.
Be careful during cleaning your house. Dust will fly in there or sometimes dusts settled around the screen and when a slight wind movement disturbed or fans or blow air, dust will go onto the screen which you have to take the screen apart to clean it.
For those of you contemplating replacing blown SMD LED's I can say that replacement like for like in terms of size,power and very accurate alignment of top lens is essential to avoid bright spots showing through. Best to replace all the the strips with new ones.
@@chrissygizmo6057 Interesting way to Spell?. I wouldn't screw some muppet with crap goods. The TV still works albeit the bright spots. Happy new year.
Cleaning your tv from inside is the most important thing I wanna do to keep it running for years than wasting tons of money for a new one, I bet this guy is a true technician 👨🔧 😎 💪🏼
@@Ronaldopopkings I think I will be able to do it since I was able to fix my Nintendo switch. The dock makes the plastic on the back of the system brittle and break off. I also replaced the joysticks in the controllers.
Did you do it in the end? I have a Samsung AU7100 65" and it's just outside its 1 year warranty, and these dark smudges/clouds have appeared all over it, just like the TV in this video.
Very good,and that with baby wipes with aloe vera,i replaced my led strips in my tv and i saw the same black stains on the side on the last layer before you get to the led strips, i did not clean it because i thought that i only needed to replace the strips,now i know i have to clean it ,so thank you for this video,greetings from Amsterdam.....
Oh please!! Unless you're already someone who's used to doing this kind of work, then I wouldn't even suggest a lay person try this. You wouldn't even remember what cords go where. Nice of you to show us how though.
Great video. A clever master. Little did I know that smudges on the screen could cause dirt. And those suction cups for the panel are perfect. Could you send me a link where they can be bought? And Thanks.
I tried this before and broke the glass as I was putting it back on....I want to try again as I have a tv with spots but oh boy am I nervous. Im gonna try and be you for the day.....Great video
Be careful during cleaning your house. Dust will fly in there or sometimes dusts settle around the screen and when a slight wind movement or fans or blow air, dust will go onto the screen which you have to take the screen apart to clean it.
This not black spots. Its dust... Spots are show in picture Screen with black dots. Not display doted area. But in this video dark show display in picture as dust..by the way Gentle and master mechanism...Good over all.
@@paddycampbell576 yes, but it usually takes a few years to build up. I’m not sure why but I’ve noticed it’s more common on cheaper LED TVs that do not have local dimming. The whole point of local dimming is to dim down certain areas of the panel according to whats on the the screen ... where as no local dimming means the lights are burning the same luminance constant every day.
I did the same to a TV Samsung it improved a lot the black spots but unfortunately, some black spots were done by burn ins from the led strip, it didn't remove 100% but it improved a lot.
I lifted a new Qled tv, but afraid i putted some downward pressure on the sides from the screen with my hands and on the center also. Can Qled tvs handle some slight pressure or will the LCD be damaged easily?
Thanks for teaching! My ipad pro 12.9 inch has black spots and water spots too. I believe its the same concept, would be great to learn repair of such devices from you. Or replair of laptop lcds
I have A Samsung 40"with a few dark spots near the top of the screen. I notice that in the same area the screen has Pixel Retention issues. I can see a ghost image on what was on the screen previously. It's not a permanently burnt in image, it will fade out by there is still a dark spots.I think the problem is with the LCD panel and not dirt on the mylar layers.
Is it justified to clean it when we find such dark spots? Someone suggested me that we should change the LED as it will soon get dark again until and unless we are not changing the LED. Simply leaning tge reflector and all will not do
Be careful during cleaning your house. Dust will fly in there or sometimes dusts settle around the screen and when a slight wind movement or fans or blow air, dust will go onto the screen which you have to take the screen apart to clean it.
Exact same issue with my Samsung smart TV. Service center guys told that whole panel needs to be replaced, obviously they were lying and trying to cheat.
I don't think they're trying to cheat. Samsung service centers may have a standard policy to just replace parts and not repair. The ones that cheat are usually from the non-official service centers.
This has happened on our 75” ambilight Philips. I dunno about you, but I would not feel comfortable taking apart a tv of that size lol. Guess we might have to get someone from Philips...
Will this fix DSE on a new panel straight out of box or is that something different. And if so why would a TV manufacturer quality control pass the panel as good if it had dse when all they have to do is clean it after testing?
I am also asking the same... I have 75x90j and 2 dse spots in the middle which i noticed straight away since i put legs on and powered it. With my previous bad xp with Samsung that actually accepted dse for return/exchange i am not sure Sony will. I should have returned it right away but i was affraid i would be getting something worse or break panel when putting it back to the box so i kept it...and i am one of these super sensitive dse ocd guys. Now as i choose to live with it ( wifes fault) after 4 months i wonder if it can/ should be fixed...if only this guy is closer to me (Croatia )i would pay anything rather then watch this shi...y thing on my brand new tv. Wish ia had balls to send it back right away. Anyway, wouldnt this cleaning would woid warranty?
@@GF_design23 I returned 3 panels for dse before I kept my 4th and sure enough after 6 months I had 2 spots develop on my Sammy 75qn90 so in the end the panel lottery didn't really matter. I'd pay someone to take it apart and clean it but having a hard time finding someone on the west coast.
Amazing job. My 12 year old 70 inch Vizio still has an amazing picture but i have some black spots that is driving me crazy. I just think this is too much work for a tv my size and weight. Might be time to get that Lg cx 😎
I’m in a similar situation. I love my TV (TCL 55") but the dark spots are starting to drive me crazy. I don’t want to open it up myself and if I can’t get someone to do it for a reasonable fee then I’m just going to buy a new one.
@@oildalejones567 did you ever find someone to fix it? If so how much was it? I have a 55 inch also and think its too big for me to try to open on my own!
@@straingoods2090 I found a 55" Hisense Roku TV for a decent price at Costco and bought it. It's surprisingly great. The TCL is in the garage waiting for me to get a repair quote. I stuck with Roku because that's what the family is already familiar with. Walmart and Amazon have some killer deals on a Hisense 58 and a FireTV 55 right now so I may change it up.
Thanks for teaching, great job. So i followed all instructions and replaced bad LED's. Once i turned it on all lights ligted up and then TV went to stand by again, checked LED went bad again. Changed 2-nd time and same LED's went bad again.( Insignia TV). Can you tell me what went wrong and how to test it? Thanks.
Omg,I have a Samsung 7000 crystal 4kuhd TV and these black marks appeared and kinda suck. Looks easy but to open up the TV looks tricky. Don't know if I can do correctly, bet it's pricey to have someone else do it. I'll give it a go I think.
I have a tv that has gone dark on a 3rd of the screen due to a heater running near it constantly could this be a possible fix? The dark spots look pretty much exactly the same. Also is it too risky to remove lcd without suction cups? Tv was just going to rubbish anyhow but would be nice if I can fix.
I have a tv LG 49" the trouble is the picture is on &off sometimes thier is a picture after a few second the picture will disappear w/jetering raster in the lower portion of the screen what is the posible damage of that kind of trouble
Same as you !! moved my tv to a wall close to the heater, and these marks started to appear. when i noticed it, i moved the tv away but it still too close, the number of these "black part" are there. good to know at first that it's not the screen which is dying, but i'm unable to do such a clean procedure, and pretty sure if i ask someone to do it (repair) it will not do it and will replace the screen, but my tv is way too old (LCD samsung LE37B530).
I recently fixed my led lens caps that had fallen off. I don't remember seeing any dirt like on the video, it looked clean. But i have very similar spots or smudges that show up mainly on darker images. Is there another reason? The tv is 2015 samsung and works great otherwise.
Not all of these dark shadows are the same problem....fact is there is a few different ways this can happen.Only opening an investigating can solve it.Remember there is some seriously high voltage going on inside a tv so be careful if you are going to power it on while open.Also hit the power button after its unplugged to remove residual power.
I was confused when you did wet wipes at start. The dirty parts were upside down, but then I realized you flipped it to clean it. Figured I'd comment in case others wondered as well. Nice video, what country are you from?
Also, lol I was watching, and it's so white, and I was thinking he missed that spot... As I scrolled down to comment above, the spot moved... Ok so I need to clean my screen lol. More work for me to do (just the exposed part is dirty I hope).
Hi Sir May i know what the name of the first shiny silver layer you pull out from that tv? My 55 inch TV got into flood, but i manage to clean and turn it on. however one layer behind turned into rainbow color and some lines..appreciate if you can tell me the name, because im about to find the spare part for it. thanks
Let me guess, someone stored the tv in the garage. And the carbon deposits from using regular grade gas went through the gaps, that were created by materials that expand and contract with temperature fluctuations.
As someone said just dust from panel not being sealed but I had a tv given to me which had same dark areas from them spraying cleaner directly on the screen. Liquid must have run over edges of screen and got between the layers of the panel. Took it apart and cleaned them off and its working perfectly. So never spray anything directly on the screen, use damp microfibre or cleaning wipe as per your own tv's instructions.
Can heat cause it or would heat just straight up damage the lcd? I have a screen that has darkened over a 3rd of screen due to a new heater running that was directed in the tvs direction
@@olliefs9298 What sort of heater is it mate, oil, gas ,water? Too much heat can damage screens but it's quite rare. If the heater was too close ,turned up too much it obviously can damage it and would probably not be repairable. If it was me I would take it apart and check out the layers of the lcd panel and try and clean them and see if there's any improvement.
Nice done´! I have a tv samsung from afriend to clean, it has a kind of mist when looking at pictures, special on left and right, and not in the middle. I did see there is a protection sheet on front, glass or something. When I look from above down to the screen I see clear letters from the lcd but blurred on that glass, looks like there is also some space on it, kind of reflection on the glass of the lcd letters and blurred there, I do not now if that protection glass what is quite strong can be removed and cleaned. Do you now? I have a samsung myself but there is when put vinger on I see the lcd liquid moving, the other with burred letters does not so there is a plate present before the lcd who possible can be removed and cleaned. thanks.
I just did this today on a 55 inch tv. A lot of sweaty moments later, but damn. This actually worked, and was the problem in my tv since 2 years after I got it. So happy right now, seems like a new one!
Thats gotta be satisfying for sure 😁
@@bronnyjames7885 oh hell yes
Thats great, isn't it risky to open the TV at home can the panel break? TV technicians asking for a huge amount to correct this.
Oh yeah the panel can break and when that happens your tv is trash
But if you're very careful, and mind what you're doing it's doable. Just a bit stressful
brilliant! now I actually know what it is! I have asked tv technicians what it is, none could tell me, thank you. not that I can do this myself. but at least if i call someone out they can now see what the problem is. I have 2 tv's with this on, and never knew what caused it! thank you.
I watched this yesterday because my samsung 32" tv had dark patches at the top. I literally copied everything from the vid this evening (except for the suction handles cos normal people don't have those hanging about) and it worked perfectly - my TV is like new! Thanks a lot for showing this, it helped me save money not havig to buy a new one and I learnt about TVs.
Note - I made sure the capacitors were discharged before starting.
Hi, how did you make sûre the capacitors were discharged. Thx
@@theattorney6072 There are little devices you can buy that use any voltage in a cap by lighting a light in a circuit when connected to the cap. These should be used very carefully as danger of electric shock exists.
@@ChicaLocaGB thx for fast reply. And could you please explain the risk if capacitor is not discharged ? Letting the TV unpluggeg for some time does not discharge by itself ?
@@theattorney6072 I'm not en expert or electrician, I'm just a normal person. The capactors can have electricity in them if the item has been used recently. If you touched them they would give you an electric shock. The voltage does discharge over time after power off, though I don't know the specifics of this and how long it takes. Perhaps there are some vids on this?
@@ChicaLocaGB Hah I replaced some LED strips in one of my TVs a couple of years ago. I touched a bare metal part on one. Let's just say I couldn't feel the end of one of my fingers for a few days.
Thank you, RUclips, for the 2x speed button.
Now even better 5X button
After this video,we need that 4x
Nice live demonstration of removing dots.really excellent to watch.
Be careful during cleaning your house. Dust will fly in there or sometimes dusts settled around the screen and when a slight wind movement disturbed or fans or blow air, dust will go onto the screen which you have to take the screen apart to clean it.
For those of you contemplating replacing blown SMD LED's I can say that replacement like for like in terms of size,power and very accurate alignment of top lens is essential to avoid bright spots showing through. Best to replace all the the strips with new ones.
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Change what needs changing, or stick some solder over the terminals of the old one & sell it 😮
@@chrissygizmo6057 Interesting way to Spell?. I wouldn't screw some muppet with crap goods. The TV still works albeit the bright spots. Happy new year.
You make it look so easy! Awesome work, that really didn't take any time at all it seemed.
Cleaning your tv from inside is the most important thing I wanna do to keep it running for years than wasting tons of money for a new one, I bet this guy is a true technician 👨🔧 😎 💪🏼
Wow I did not know this was possible. You might have just saved me from having to save up for a new tv. Thank you very much.
this works with phones too
You will still have to, since you will break it during this repair most likely :D
@@Ronaldopopkings I think I will be able to do it since I was able to fix my Nintendo switch. The dock makes the plastic on the back of the system brittle and break off. I also replaced the joysticks in the controllers.
I need to do this to my Samsung TV. Thank you for creating this video, I feel very confident doing this job. You are a beautiful man :) x
Did you do it in the end? I have a Samsung AU7100 65" and it's just outside its 1 year warranty, and these dark smudges/clouds have appeared all over it, just like the TV in this video.
Very good,and that with baby wipes with aloe vera,i replaced my led strips in my tv and i saw the same black stains on the side on the last layer before you get to the led strips, i did not clean it because i thought that i only needed to replace the strips,now i know i have to clean it ,so thank you for this video,greetings from Amsterdam.....
Oh please!! Unless you're already someone who's used to doing this kind of work, then I wouldn't even suggest a lay person try this. You wouldn't even remember what cords go where. Nice of you to show us how though.
Great video. A clever master. Little did I know that smudges on the screen could cause dirt. And those suction cups for the panel are perfect. Could you send me a link where they can be bought? And Thanks.
Your work absolutely good ! Love frome india 😊
Sei un professionista, pochissimi sono come te👍
Thank You for makng us get to see how perfect you where....👍👍👍
I tried this before and broke the glass as I was putting it back on....I want to try again as I have a tv with spots but oh boy am I nervous. Im gonna try and be you for the day.....Great video
So sad
Great job! Now i know what to tell the technician to fix.
Thank you, I was able to clean and reuse my old monitor because of this video
Bravo shqipe je i mbrekullueshem 😎
Thanks Man! just the video I needed. But I don't want to open up my Sony 900E panel, just to clean it, dam.
Be careful during cleaning your house. Dust will fly in there or sometimes dusts settle around the screen and when a slight wind movement or fans or blow air, dust will go onto the screen which you have to take the screen apart to clean it.
sony 900e is an awsome tv don't sell it
Hi did you repair it yourself ?
Thanks! I almost thought my TV was defective
This not black spots.
Its dust...
Spots are show in picture Screen with black dots. Not display doted area. But in this video dark show display in picture as dust..by the way Gentle and master mechanism...Good over all.
Puno je jednostavnije da si uzeo srestvo za ciscenje stakla,i magicnu krpu,ja tako cistim,iako je i ovo dobra ideja.Pozdrav iz Skopja
May I ask, how did the dirt get there in the first place?
It’s from the lights, it’s like when you hold a flame to a piece of glass, although it won’t catch fire, soot will appear.
@@MeezMiah So there is a good chance that it will happen again?
@@paddycampbell576 yes, but it usually takes a few years to build up. I’m not sure why but I’ve noticed it’s more common on cheaper LED TVs that do not have local dimming. The whole point of local dimming is to dim down certain areas of the panel according to whats on the the screen ... where as no local dimming means the lights are burning the same luminance constant every day.
Dust penetration through gaps at the back of the screen
Nice video. It could save money to buy new TV
Thankssss Thankssss Finally I will see a clear screen 😂❤
Did not understand a word he spoke, but understood what he wished to convey.
I just fixed my tv, thanks for the video!
I encounter samsung tv in the garbage , the problem of the tv is like that . Thanks for sharing this video .
I did the same to a TV Samsung it improved a lot the black spots but unfortunately, some black spots were done by burn ins from the led strip, it didn't remove 100% but it improved a lot.
Wow awesome I have similar spots on a hd vwega engine WCGCCFL TV SONNY
Hello and good job by the way,do you have a link for those nice suction cup TV repair tools?
I lifted a new Qled tv, but afraid i putted some downward pressure on the sides from the screen with my hands and on the center also. Can Qled tvs handle some slight pressure or will the LCD be damaged easily?
Happy new year, and thanks for this knowledge. helped me and my old tv telefunken
Thanks for teaching! My ipad pro 12.9 inch has black spots and water spots too. I believe its the same concept, would be great to learn repair of such devices from you. Or replair of laptop lcds
These black spots are DSE? Dirty Screen Effect?I have DSE in my Hisense Qled TV.
I have A Samsung 40"with a few dark spots near the top of the screen. I notice that in the same area the screen has Pixel Retention issues. I can see a ghost image on what was on the screen previously. It's not a permanently burnt in image, it will fade out by there is still a dark spots.I think the problem is with the LCD panel and not dirt on the mylar layers.
i am very impressed to watch your action.Thanks
Wow. Need to try this ! Thank you for this !
Is it justified to clean it when we find such dark spots? Someone suggested me that we should change the LED as it will soon get dark again until and unless we are not changing the LED. Simply leaning tge reflector and all will not do
Thank you! I hope I can do this cause my tv is very very bad with huge spots
Be careful during cleaning your house. Dust will fly in there or sometimes dusts settle around the screen and when a slight wind movement or fans or blow air, dust will go onto the screen which you have to take the screen apart to clean it.
Bel Lavoro complimenti ... ti seguo spesso.
Exact same issue with my Samsung smart TV. Service center guys told that whole panel needs to be replaced, obviously they were lying and trying to cheat.
I don't think they're trying to cheat. Samsung service centers may have a standard policy to just replace parts and not repair. The ones that cheat are usually from the non-official service centers.
This has happened on our 75” ambilight Philips. I dunno about you, but I would not feel comfortable taking apart a tv of that size lol. Guess we might have to get someone from Philips...
Appreciate your demonstration.
Great .. I have sane problem thanks for this video
Awesome video. Thanks
thank you
Will this fix DSE on a new panel straight out of box or is that something different. And if so why would a TV manufacturer quality control pass the panel as good if it had dse when all they have to do is clean it after testing?
I am also asking the same... I have 75x90j and 2 dse spots in the middle which i noticed straight away since i put legs on and powered it. With my previous bad xp with Samsung that actually accepted dse for return/exchange i am not sure Sony will. I should have returned it right away but i was affraid i would be getting something worse or break panel when putting it back to the box so i kept it...and i am one of these super sensitive dse ocd guys. Now as i choose to live with it ( wifes fault) after 4 months i wonder if it can/ should be fixed...if only this guy is closer to me (Croatia )i would pay anything rather then watch this shi...y thing on my brand new tv. Wish ia had balls to send it back right away. Anyway, wouldnt this cleaning would woid warranty?
@@GF_design23 I returned 3 panels for dse before I kept my 4th and sure enough after 6 months I had 2 spots develop on my Sammy 75qn90 so in the end the panel lottery didn't really matter. I'd pay someone to take it apart and clean it but having a hard time finding someone on the west coast.
Bravo 👏 Looks great
Amazing job. My 12 year old 70 inch Vizio still has an amazing picture but i have some black spots that is driving me crazy. I just think this is too much work for a tv my size and weight. Might be time to get that Lg cx 😎
I’m in a similar situation. I love my TV (TCL 55") but the dark spots are starting to drive me crazy. I don’t want to open it up myself and if I can’t get someone to do it for a reasonable fee then I’m just going to buy a new one.
@@oildalejones567 i finally bought the lg cx back in May. Just an amazing tv and well worth the money.
@@oildalejones567 did you ever find someone to fix it? If so how much was it? I have a 55 inch also and think its too big for me to try to open on my own!
@@straingoods2090 I found a 55" Hisense Roku TV for a decent price at Costco and bought it. It's surprisingly great. The TCL is in the garage waiting for me to get a repair quote. I stuck with Roku because that's what the family is already familiar with. Walmart and Amazon have some killer deals on a Hisense 58 and a FireTV 55 right now so I may change it up.
Can I please ask what’s that tester you used to display test patterns with colours? Thank you.
😍💪👍 full pro :) Very nice to watch ;) This is really good work! Regards!
Thanks a lot!
@@RepairAllTV 😍🙋♂️👍
I have the same problem. What is it due to? Is it covered by the warranty?
Thanks for teaching, great job.
So i followed all instructions and replaced bad LED's. Once i turned it on all lights ligted up and then TV went to stand by again, checked LED went bad again.
Changed 2-nd time and same LED's went bad again.( Insignia TV).
Can you tell me what went wrong and how to test it? Thanks.
Superb,.. bravo! I am learn....thank!...🕊
I thought my tv has some dead pixels or lcd issue but this is just it!
Hello, will the process be the same for a Sony Bravia tv?
Assalam o Alaikum 32 inch Samsung led ki white sheet se oil k nishan remove ho sakte hain ? Plz koi solution bataye oe new white kitne mai lag sakti?
Omg,I have a Samsung 7000 crystal 4kuhd TV and these black marks appeared and kinda suck. Looks easy but to open up the TV looks tricky. Don't know if I can do correctly, bet it's pricey to have someone else do it. I'll give it a go I think.
كل الشكر والتقدير لحضرتكم على هذا الجهد ولكن هل ي يمكن ازاله البقع الداذري السوداء في شاشه تلفاز سوني بنفس الطريقه
Helo! Mia is the name of the device used to lift the display and where to buy it? Thank you!
Good Working Gentelman 😎😍
I have a tv that has gone dark on a 3rd of the screen due to a heater running near it constantly could this be a possible fix? The dark spots look pretty much exactly the same. Also is it too risky to remove lcd without suction cups? Tv was just going to rubbish anyhow but would be nice if I can fix.
I have a tv LG 49" the trouble is the picture is on &off sometimes thier is a picture after a few second the picture will disappear w/jetering raster in the lower portion of the screen what is the posible damage of that kind of trouble
Same as you !! moved my tv to a wall close to the heater, and these marks started to appear. when i noticed it, i moved the tv away but it still too close, the number of these "black part" are there. good to know at first that it's not the screen which is dying, but i'm unable to do such a clean procedure, and pretty sure if i ask someone to do it (repair) it will not do it and will replace the screen, but my tv is way too old (LCD samsung LE37B530).
Is this work with monitor having mold inside them?
Will it works with a smart tv which received a stroke in the corner ?
I recently fixed my led lens caps that had fallen off. I don't remember seeing any dirt like on the video, it looked clean. But i have very similar spots or smudges that show up mainly on darker images. Is there another reason? The tv is 2015 samsung and works great otherwise.
Hi, did you figure out what was the issue other than dirt ?
@@theattorney6072 yeah, it's called dirty screen effect. It's a problem that affects alot of lcd tvs. Nothing you can do about it.
why is the white diffuser all dirty? Just dust that entered? Never had this problem anyway...
Not all of these dark shadows are the same problem....fact is there is a few different ways this can happen.Only opening an investigating can solve it.Remember there is some seriously high voltage going on inside a tv so be careful if you are going to power it on while open.Also hit the power button after its unplugged to remove residual power.
This is what's called "DSE" in the business Dirty Screen effect and its very common unfortunately.
However DSE can be caused by many things *other* than actual dirt ;p
Superb
Can I get done it in Noida? I have Samsung 48’’.
How much would it cost for a shop to do this ?
Great job! Thank You!
Thank you for sharing this..
I was confused when you did wet wipes at start. The dirty parts were upside down, but then I realized you flipped it to clean it. Figured I'd comment in case others wondered as well. Nice video, what country are you from?
Also, lol I was watching, and it's so white, and I was thinking he missed that spot... As I scrolled down to comment above, the spot moved... Ok so I need to clean my screen lol. More work for me to do (just the exposed part is dirty I hope).
Hi sir. I have bought a new Hisense Tv, and from back I am getting burnt plastic smell. Is it becz of heating problem? Wat is the solution sir?
Super how much is the cleaning cost bro
Great work
good job i would scard to do something that cause i might break somthing
A majority of brand new televisions have these same screen uniformity issues, can't surely be the same problem - can it ??
Awesome, thank you
does anyone know where I can get these Tcl roku 55S405 Diffuser sheets
Good job sir
Hi Sir May i know what the name of the first shiny silver layer you pull out from that tv?
My 55 inch TV got into flood, but i manage to clean and turn it on. however one layer behind turned into rainbow color and some lines..appreciate if you can tell me the name, because im about to find the spare part for it. thanks
the little shop of horror !!! but hey he did the job right !!!
can we do same on the monitor?
Hi is it same process on Samsung Q6 ?
What was that grime on the filter, and where from? How?
Simple, dust & dirt getting in from all the gaps in any TV.
Paano kung bago yung TV at may dark spot na? Hassle magpapalit...
Let me guess, someone stored the tv in the garage. And the carbon deposits from using regular grade gas went through the gaps, that were created by materials that expand and contract with temperature fluctuations.
I have this on my newly bought tv , should i return it ? Or should i fix it ? 😁
would that work with a sansung tv
What exactly are those dirty bits and how do they get there?
Dust, these panels isnt sealed, the dust can get inside the layers.
As someone said just dust from panel not being sealed but I had a tv given to me which had same dark areas from them spraying cleaner directly on the screen. Liquid must have run over edges of screen and got between the layers of the panel. Took it apart and cleaned them off and its working perfectly. So never spray anything directly on the screen, use damp microfibre or cleaning wipe as per your own tv's instructions.
Can heat cause it or would heat just straight up damage the lcd? I have a screen that has darkened over a 3rd of screen due to a new heater running that was directed in the tvs direction
@@olliefs9298 What sort of heater is it mate, oil, gas ,water? Too much heat can damage screens but it's quite rare. If the heater was too close ,turned up too much it obviously can damage it and would probably not be repairable. If it was me I would take it apart and check out the layers of the lcd panel and try and clean them and see if there's any improvement.
Sir what is this device which is used by you for different colour patterns
@@dongalo7353 ok thank you :)
Nice done´! I have a tv samsung from afriend to clean, it has a kind of mist when looking at pictures, special on left and right, and not in the middle. I did see there is a protection sheet on front, glass or something. When I look from above down to the screen I see clear letters from the lcd but blurred on that glass, looks like there is also some space on it, kind of reflection on the glass of the lcd letters and blurred there, I do not now if that protection glass what is quite strong can be removed and cleaned. Do you now? I have a samsung myself but there is when put vinger on I see the lcd liquid moving, the other with burred letters does not so there is a plate present before the lcd who possible can be removed and cleaned. thanks.
Amazing . Thank you
Good job👍
excuse me, what is the name of the part that you clean?