uncoating Monitor - Anti glare removal, Dell U2711 (Matt to Glossy)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025
  • 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.

Комментарии • 155

  • @Savitarax
    @Savitarax Год назад +32

    For anybody wondering a reliable way to check if it’s a polarizer or an anti glare coating before fully committing to a peel.
    Peel like one TINY piece of the monitor off near a corner where the black bezel is still there and you should see 2 types of layers. Put. a piece of paper under said peel and you will see Dark grey OR light grey.
    Dark grey is the polarizer and it means you’ve gone too far down. Wait longer or aim your knife or tool slightly higher. I found a razor blade works best but your’s might not like it.
    The light grey is the coating and you should not see any dark patches on it. It should be perfectly clear with maybe a grainy texture.
    And for anybody wondering the dark grey is VERY dark. Just look up videos online about removing the polarizer. And look up anti glare coatings. They are night and day. So trust the piece of paper.

  • @design_by_sunny
    @design_by_sunny 3 года назад +62

    Thank you! Just did my Dell S2721QS 4K monitor very carefully, the colors, the contrast, the sharpness are just outstanding now! Don’t understand why companies don’t have two options for at least some monitors, never going back to matte now 🤩
    Edit/Update: 3 months in and still working excellent, no distortion or irregularities. Except for one thing, if you do this please don’t use anything to clean your screen (I wouldn’t even recommend water) besides a dry microfiber cloth gently. Reason being, I without thinking used cleaning spray and made a little stain on edge of the screen on the polarize layer since it had alcohol. Not very visible when screen is on, hate it but still worth it, just be careful 😅

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  2 года назад +6

      Nice to hear...i still use my uncoated U2711 Dell!

    • @_Mario_PL_
      @_Mario_PL_ 2 года назад

      Did you have to take it apart? Seem like the film can be removed as is?

    • @design_by_sunny
      @design_by_sunny 2 года назад +1

      @@_Mario_PL_ Yes, you have to take the frame apart to get the front plastic off (where the Dell logo is), because the film goes half way down the plastic portion. I would not recommend taking film off without taking the Monitor apart because water may not fully go down to the bottom edge of the film and of course water could get into areas where you might not want it to go, it’s tedious but worth it.

    • @_Mario_PL_
      @_Mario_PL_ 2 года назад +1

      @@design_by_sunny Thank you for the reply. I have Dell UltraSharp U2720Q 27 Inch 4K, which looks to have a different frame from the one you have. After next week I will have more time to mess around with it. Don't want to rush it and ruin it, but most definitely I want it done. (My Dell logo is on top of the film itself)

    • @kandw15
      @kandw15 2 года назад

      @@design_by_sunny How did you take apart the monitor? (I have the same one) Does the white back portion separate from the front? If so, what did you pry it open with? Anything else noteworthy you discovered that differed from this video? Thanks!!

  • @boastyy
    @boastyy Год назад +4

    Thanks for the video. I used to do this when I made projectors out of lcd monitors lol. The antiglare was removed to increase the brightness of the display. These were only 17" monitors at the time, they were fun projects. A word of warning to anyone attempting this is to be very careful with the ffc connectors. These are the connectors "ribbons" on the edge of the display. They are extremely fragile and can tear easily. I managed to tear one of these connectors because my microfibre cloth got caught on the edge when i was "carefully" wiping down the monitor. I had just removed the antiglare and everything was perfect then ripped the ribbon with the bloody cloth, could not believe it, still gives me nightmares. Just treat them as if they are made of paper and you will be alright lol. 😀

  • @matejkovaclc
    @matejkovaclc 2 года назад +14

    This works! Just did this today. I was worried I would destroy my monitor however it turned out really well in the end.

    • @anothernumber9753
      @anothernumber9753 2 года назад +2

      I've been trying to do this. I've done it on some of my other displays and it worked fine but for this current display that I"m trying I've soaked it with paper towels for hours and only some of the anti glare layer will come up. (the corners are basically all stuck Any ideas what I should do? Thanks.

    • @Arjun-yw7sw
      @Arjun-yw7sw 2 года назад +1

      @@anothernumber9753 same with me...what did you do then??

  • @ArtioDactyL1991
    @ArtioDactyL1991 2 года назад +4

    Very good tutorial removed antiglare coating from my 2 monitors :) you are awesome man !

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  2 года назад +1

      Which Monitors did you uncoat? The readers should know. Because not all coatings are the same. Thanks for sharing....

    • @ArtioDactyL1991
      @ArtioDactyL1991 2 года назад +1

      @@tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311 HP 24F and LG Flatron 1940e Many thanks :)

  • @jankof76
    @jankof76 4 года назад +17

    I just done this to my 43" 4k monitor........its a night and day difference.....awesome.....text is way more sharper. it doesn't need 5 hrs. I let mine soak 30 min. and it peeled of very easy..

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  4 года назад +5

      nice to hear...yeah sometimes 30 min can be enough. ill start always with 1 hour before i start my first attempt. if the foliage crumbles or wont get off ill wait another 30-60 min. ...enjoy the colors. :)

    • @highlander05141985
      @highlander05141985 3 года назад +2

      Yeah I took mine off and about a week later there I'd lines that developed across the whole screen. It's odd they feel like physical scratches horizontal all the way across and like 50 of them.

    • @Bilal.BUTT22
      @Bilal.BUTT22 Год назад +1

      Is it the samsung monitor ?

  • @Amdfan900
    @Amdfan900 Год назад +2

    I finally cleaned my monitor for the first time and now the anti glare grain is killing me. I feel like I just got used to it for years but now I can't stop noticing the grain while scrolling web pages. Might try this lol.

  • @qnedim3200
    @qnedim3200 Год назад +5

    Pulling by lifting up is wrong! The safe way is to pull slowly, parallel to the ground.

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  Год назад +1

      Hi, you got a nice link to a good video or can you explain the move in detail? depends on the model also i guess...didnt realize that, but thanks bro 😊

    • @qnedim3200
      @qnedim3200 Год назад +6

      @@tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311 I say this as a rule of physics. What I'm saying is not just to to peel off the monitors. To pull a wheeled car, do you lift it up or do you pull it parallel to the ground? You are pulling with the monitor at an angle close to 90 degrees. However, if you pull it from as narrow an angle as possible with the monitor, it will be much easier to peel off and you will avoid the risk of damaging the monitor.

  • @deimoskrijgsman
    @deimoskrijgsman 8 месяцев назад +1

    Was pretty skeptical about this method at first but turned out to be working real good

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah but depends on monitor and coating type... different models will get different results 😄👍

  • @rzrbenke92
    @rzrbenke92 Год назад +1

    Did this on an Asus eeePC 701 (famous mod to remove the antiglare). I have several ones, but had one with a huge scratch on the screen, so I started with that. I made a mistake of not waiting long enough. Tried to pick up the antiglare after 15-20 minutes, and it started to peel, but took off little pieces from the polarizer as I tore it. I let it soak one more hour just to see if it gets better, and it actually did. After that, I managed to peel the antiglare without damaging the remaining polarizer area. For this one, at the end I decided to peel the polarizer film as well, which came off a bit harder, but totally manageable with some patience. I will either buy a replacement polarizer film, or keep this one as is (I have 4 others, I bought them for modding/experimenting), and make privacy googles from the polarizer film.

  • @AJKecsk
    @AJKecsk 2 года назад +1

    YES thank you for this. Always hated the matte look to screens, they leave a really nasty white backlighting effect IMO to the entire display. Gonna try this on an older monitor today!

  • @cemsengul16
    @cemsengul16 4 года назад +30

    I must try this on my Asus monitor. I can't stand matte displays.

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  4 года назад +4

      Yeah i understand you fully

    • @foxrootking5077
      @foxrootking5077 2 года назад +1

      Hey mate any update on your monitor

    • @cemsengul16
      @cemsengul16 2 года назад

      @@foxrootking5077 I haven't done it yet. I am just going to purchase the Eve Spectrum Glossy Monitor now.

    • @jaybee0507
      @jaybee0507 Год назад

      @@cemsengul16 Did you ever get the eve spectrum? How long did it get for them to ship it for you?

    • @cemsengul16
      @cemsengul16 Год назад +1

      @@jaybee0507 Well I did not end up buying it because I think they might be a scam now because of how many people are waiting for their orders.

  • @jesserasanen7881
    @jesserasanen7881 Год назад +2

    Might first try this on an abandoned old monitor which we have plenty lying around at work before attempting it on my main monitor (Benq ew277hdr)

  • @brett20000000009
    @brett20000000009 Год назад +3

    I think it's pretty much impossible to do this on some modern ips gaming monitors. my display only has what looks like 1 incredibly thin layer of material ontop of the lcd glass. could not get them to separate even 0.1mm on the corner so I gave up.
    Really does look like they are using a polarizer that has a matte finish and not separate layers.
    only option may be polishing the matte finish to a mirror finish, which I know someone who did that to an xg2431.

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  Год назад +3

      Is it H3 or some semi matt coating? But you did the right decision. If you realise your chances are low, break up. I'll try a Lg38uc99 IPS today with curved screen. For me it also looks like a new type of coating with thinner surface structure.
      Update on the LG38uc99: i began with the corners and realized that the coating is breaking and is too thin. I stopped right there to prevent the destruction. Seems to work only on older types of H3.

    • @brett20000000009
      @brett20000000009 Год назад +1

      @@tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311 yeah it was H3

  • @drewlegend
    @drewlegend 10 месяцев назад +3

    Can you do this on the "Samsung Odyssey G7 28 G70B?"
    Has anyone tried?

  • @coldcoffeeMK2
    @coldcoffeeMK2 2 года назад +1

    Didn't work on a BenQ model xl2411z. Just removes the polarizing layer. Hoping to order a replacement film that's glossy.

  • @sayedyounis3581
    @sayedyounis3581 4 года назад +1

    Very promising. I will do it for my new s22f350fhm

  • @phreakii
    @phreakii 3 года назад +2

    Does this work on all smonitors? New LG's Ultrafine 2021 for an example?

  • @resinate
    @resinate 3 года назад +2

    This does not work on ultragear moniters, this does however work 100% very easy with AORUS screens.

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  3 года назад

      I used cold

    • @P1LL91
      @P1LL91 2 года назад

      can you elaborate? I have the LG 27GR95QE and I'm considering doing this. I took a piece off the corner to examine it further and I see the anti glare layer and polarizer together. Did you attempt this? How did it go

    • @jaybee0507
      @jaybee0507 Год назад

      @@P1LL91 Did you go through pealing the matt coat? I'm considering getting the 35 inch ultrawide oled and the matt coating is the only thing stopping me.

  • @alanraftel5033
    @alanraftel5033 3 года назад +5

    After more than 1 year, is the screen still working? I've read that the polarizer underneath the anti glare coating is very fragile and this operation considerably reduce the longevity of the screen.

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  3 года назад +15

      Mine is still working...since 2 years or more. My experience is that if something went wrong, youll discover it within 1 month.

  • @P1LL91
    @P1LL91 2 года назад +3

    Who else is going to try this on their LG 27GR95QE?

    • @yosixxx
      @yosixxx Год назад

      Did you try it yet? I’m also considering it on this monitor

    • @marcio2632-g5m
      @marcio2632-g5m 5 месяцев назад

      lol

  • @Phoenix-Brah
    @Phoenix-Brah Год назад

    My Ultragear 27GR95QE matte coating was an remarkably thin layer like 0.1mm. So I couldn't get them to separate. I soaked it for 10 hours. Most of the water was not on the corners though.
    When realizing the polarizer was lifting on three out of four corners I aborted mission. Hopefully the monitor turns on again.

  • @jigga1704
    @jigga1704 2 года назад +1

    I have another monitor larger then this but with the aluminium casing too. (The metal one behind the plastic bezel) But I can’t for the life of me get it off, no matter how much force I apply with a knife. You think it’s possible to get this layer off without removing the casing?

  • @criminal6296
    @criminal6296 4 года назад +4

    i have the msi g27 series
    165hz curved gaming monitor
    1ms 2650x1440
    do i have anti glare screen or somthing else?

    • @g3r4rd09
      @g3r4rd09 4 года назад +1

      You can notice when its antiglare and when its not, just look at the monitor and see if it looks like glass or of it looks like plastic

    • @aniruddhvalsangkar4749
      @aniruddhvalsangkar4749 4 года назад +2

      Matte like text blurry, image blurry, to the eyes , but Glossy looks very better than matte i love glossy..

  • @kasraeskandari2183
    @kasraeskandari2183 3 года назад +6

    why does thr screw at 2:10 look so sad :(

    • @turolretar
      @turolretar 3 года назад +1

      it's all alone......

    • @jaybee0507
      @jaybee0507 Год назад

      @@turolretar So, she is just happy when you go poking her with your big and long tool?

  • @irun2sanaxox
    @irun2sanaxox Год назад +1

    my dumb display has ground cables im assuming on the inside & literally was wrapped around the cables like a ziptie.. i cut thru it so i doubt i can use my screen now

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  Год назад

      Thats sad to hear bro....

    • @irun2sanaxox
      @irun2sanaxox Год назад

      @@tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311 it wasn’t a monitor, it was a old 768p 32 inch tv but im supposed to get a new monitor

  • @AlfonzWarThunder
    @AlfonzWarThunder 9 месяцев назад +1

    Works like a charm😇

  • @mrzazzaable
    @mrzazzaable 3 года назад +1

    Just tried it on my Lenovo.. prying open from the front is a big no no I got a small crack on the top screen. It comes apart from the sides. Still got that damn AG layer off.

    • @Brenzle
      @Brenzle 3 года назад

      what do you mean from the sides, did you pry it from the outside? are you saying i shouldnt pry from the display area, only from around the monitor?

  • @Sahil242Bhatiya
    @Sahil242Bhatiya Год назад

    Can you please create a video to remove anti glare from hp m24f

  • @GameFreakness
    @GameFreakness 2 года назад

    Fyi this does work but mine took about 1 1/2 hours, also my soft touch buttons don’t work when I put it back together, don’t know why

  • @jlelelr
    @jlelelr 4 месяца назад

    my U2711 now when it's on white background if i look at it with bare eyes i see white but when i take photo it's a bit red. does this solution help? i'm not sure if the coating is already degraded or the pixels is.

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  4 месяца назад +1

      @@jlelelr i think you should configure color saturation from the graphics card. This tutorial here might not be your solution.
      The issue you're experiencing with your Dell U2711 monitor, where a white background appears white to the naked eye but shows a red tint when photographed, could be due to several factors. Let's break down the potential causes and whether the solution you mentioned might help.
      Potential Causes:
      Monitor Coating Degradation:
      The U2711 has an anti-glare coating that, over time, can degrade. If this happens, it might cause subtle color shifts, especially when viewed through a camera. However, if you only notice the issue in photos and not when viewing with your eyes, the coating may not be the primary issue.
      Color Shift in Pixels:
      Aging LCD panels can sometimes develop issues where the pixels don't produce the correct colors. This could lead to a slight red tint, but typically, this would be visible both to the naked eye and in photos.
      Camera Sensitivity:
      Digital cameras often have varying color sensitivities compared to the human eye. This might be why you see white with your eyes but notice a red tint in photos. This is especially common if the camera's white balance settings are off or the sensor is more sensitive to red wavelengths.
      Possible Solutions:
      Check the Camera Settings:
      Adjust the white balance on your camera. Set it to "daylight" or "custom" and manually adjust it to see if the red tint disappears.
      Calibrate the Monitor:
      If you haven't already, try calibrating the monitor using a hardware calibration tool or software like DisplayCAL. This might help in reducing any subtle color imbalances.
      Monitor Settings:
      Check and reset the monitor's color settings. Sometimes, tweaking the RGB settings or resetting to factory defaults can help mitigate color shifts.
      Inspect the Anti-Glare Coating:
      If you suspect the coating is degraded, try gently cleaning the monitor with a microfiber cloth. If the coating is visibly damaged, there's not much you can do short of replacing the panel.
      Conclusion:
      The solution to your issue depends on the root cause. If the red tint is due to the camera's white balance, adjusting the camera settings should resolve it. However, if the monitor's pixels or coating are degraded, the problem might persist, and you may need to consider professional calibration or even replacement if the degradation is severe.
      To determine if the issue is with the monitor or the camera, try photographing a different white screen or monitor under the same conditions and compare the results.

    • @jlelelr
      @jlelelr 4 месяца назад

      @@tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311 ok thanks

  • @aniruddhvalsangkar4749
    @aniruddhvalsangkar4749 4 года назад +2

    I have Asus VG248QE model, i want a glossy this model having AG coating but I am afraid of this process if it's break ? 😢 But I love Glossy 😍

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  4 года назад +1

      Looks like someone did this already: www.avsforum.com/threads/fs-asus-vg248qe-with-vegas-anti-glare-removal.1498724/
      If you do it carefully and realize it wont get off, you can stop the process maybe? Is the coating matte or semi-matte?

  • @sousuke7980
    @sousuke7980 8 месяцев назад

    the asus monitors have the same antiglare ? just like one folia??? or different?

  • @BoomBrush
    @BoomBrush 4 года назад +1

    Hi, Im trying this with a small Philips display and because I live in Australia everytime I put paper towls out they evaporate really quickly. Even after 8 hours of soaking the antiglare doesn't seem to want to detatch from the polarizing layer. Apart from regularly checking every hour to make sure its still wet, do you have any advice on how to separate the layers? The polarizing layer is very clear but the antiglare hasn't peeled up yet. You just used a knife but is there anything else you would suggest?

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  4 года назад +1

      I would not go further then ill think....maybe the glue is too strong or it aint a regular coating?

    • @gobin3777
      @gobin3777 2 года назад

      Yeah my philips also have this problem even after 5 hours my philips tv don't detach that antiglare
      Layer from the polarizer

  • @PureFred
    @PureFred 9 месяцев назад

    doing this as we speak! what do you recommend to clean the screen with once the film is off? i dont want to stain/damage it! thank you

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  9 месяцев назад

      I used water...also glass cleaner because the value of my Monitor was very low. Did you succeed?

    • @PureFred
      @PureFred 9 месяцев назад

      @@tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311 haha no. I started ripping off the polarizer and said I’ll retry in a month 🤦😂

  • @JC-XL
    @JC-XL Год назад

    This was the most precise toilet paper moisturising in history - of course done by a German 😂 😂

  • @isitsandeep
    @isitsandeep 4 года назад +1

    i have lg22mk600 just brought on 5thj may and it got a minor scratch but in white screen i camn see a blackmark what to do???

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  4 года назад

      yours has a Surface Treatment: Anti glare ,3H

    • @isitsandeep
      @isitsandeep 4 года назад

      @@tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311 I didn't get that?

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  4 года назад

      @@isitsandeep it is the same style of coating like this in my video. Also it depends in how deep the scratch is. I would use my garantee and bill to contact the seller....that would work maybe?

    • @isitsandeep
      @isitsandeep 4 года назад

      @@tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311 o asked them but they said that this scratch is not fault of them so is tarted using this and now the scratch is negligible

  • @사라-x5r
    @사라-x5r 7 месяцев назад

    will a computer shop do this?

  • @AiwaLover
    @AiwaLover 2 года назад

    I can do it with the Dell Latitude E6440 screen?

  • @vikas6648
    @vikas6648 4 года назад

    I have dell vostro 3480 antiglare screen laptop. I have clean screen with water many time. And dell refused to clean with water.
    Can you tell me how much lose has been till now in my laptip screen.
    Need your help.

  • @gytispranskunas4984
    @gytispranskunas4984 3 года назад

    I'm kinda confused now. After 6 hours of soaking, nothing happened. I tried to lift up one corner. And the film is not like the ones I see on RUclips. It's really stiff. It cracks when trying to peel it of. It's AOC 24 inch monitor. At first I thought it's polarization filter coming off. But no... It's the film so stiff.

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  3 года назад

      Which Monitor model? I bet it is not h3 coating. I guess it's a semi glossy with a thick glue.
      Before you break it....stop it.

  • @luiznetto2143
    @luiznetto2143 4 года назад +1

    Is it possible to remove the anti-glare from the monitor LG 24MK430H ips I really like the shiny screen?

  • @adithyaar9122
    @adithyaar9122 Год назад

    My monitor is a LG monitor, Model number is 22MP68VQ-p. On the specs page of this monitor it is written Surface Treatment Anti-Glare,3H. Is this process possible with this monitor ?

  • @z_x_s_g8516
    @z_x_s_g8516 Год назад +1

    Should I risk it with an oled monitor?

    • @sadixv
      @sadixv Год назад +1

      probably not

  • @saschakannen6350
    @saschakannen6350 2 года назад

    I would like to try this on my nano ips Dell S2721DGFA but im scared to damage the monitor. Is there someone who tried this already with a nano ips monitor and can share the experience?

  • @rohitsunariya8469
    @rohitsunariya8469 3 года назад +1

    Very Urgent:
    i tried doing this on my laptop with lcd display
    but in my case along with antiglare i got the colour film with it in pieces
    when i apply it back, like physically put it against my screen comes back
    else it is all white and the removed antiglare and film polyethene is kinda of no use
    is there any other way to fix it
    please reply brother🥺

    • @maclethal666
      @maclethal666 3 года назад +8

      my guy just ruined his laptop

    • @rohitsunariya8469
      @rohitsunariya8469 3 года назад

      @@maclethal666 yeah brother🥺

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  3 года назад +2

      @@rohitsunariya8469 haha sorry to hear that. Can you order a replacement LCD for it?
      Ive read about some glue to paste it back but this must be done from an expert - worth it?
      This happened at my first monitor too....i made agent-glasses from the polarfilter. Spy notebook. :)

    • @rohitsunariya8469
      @rohitsunariya8469 3 года назад

      @@tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311 i have read and watched a lot about it
      and like i came to a conclusion that i have damaged polarizer film only so now i have orderd a new polarizer film
      and now i will apply it
      any further suggestions??

  • @raipramana8549
    @raipramana8549 Год назад

    Try on Lenovo L24i-30 please

  • @derekdauzat
    @derekdauzat Год назад

    EIZO FlexScan S2133 ?

  •  2 года назад

    Someone tried to “paint” with Epoxy resin instead remove the AG?
    Think to try and Old damaged display!

  • @redemption7704
    @redemption7704 3 года назад +6

    I dit it first try on my monitor goddamn it was scary but i managed it

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  3 года назад +6

      Was worth it? Good result?

    • @redemption7704
      @redemption7704 3 года назад +5

      @@tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311 yes man, it looks sooooo much better, thank you for the video!

    • @_francisco_
      @_francisco_ 2 года назад

      @@redemption7704 how is the monitor holding up?

  • @abdullahlaptopstore743
    @abdullahlaptopstore743 Год назад

    Its polarizer film?

  • @gigavolthavoc07
    @gigavolthavoc07 Месяц назад

    Does this work in HP laptops? I have HP Elitebook G8

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  Месяц назад

      @@gigavolthavoc07 i cant find a coating description by hp. but if its matte and not a touch screen it could be H3.
      I did so far only monitors and one was an older HP ZR30w succesfully. Notebook screen dissasembly processes are more difficult and risky.

    • @gigavolthavoc07
      @gigavolthavoc07 Месяц назад

      @@tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311 thanks man, i think i'm not going to risk it

  • @daemonvector46
    @daemonvector46 3 года назад +1

    Hello,can i remove the matte coating from my ASUS VC239H monitor?
    The reason i'm asking is because despite turning vividpixel off,making sure that the resolution is set to 1080 and adjusting clear text,the screen still looks pixelated.
    I've read online that removing the anti glare coating fixes this problem.

  • @sneedtube
    @sneedtube 3 года назад

    Once the coating is removed, what's the procedure for everyday cleaning of the display?

    • @anothernumber9753
      @anothernumber9753 2 года назад +1

      You can use a microfiber cloth with a small amount of rubbing alcohol

    • @bren.r
      @bren.r 2 года назад

      @@anothernumber9753 Yep my go to is exactly the same - microfiber cloth and isopropyl alcohol.

    • @hamajangz9586
      @hamajangz9586 Год назад +2

      I would ditch the ipa and just use a clean micro fiber cloth. Just be gentle don't go HAM while wiping it

    • @sneedtube
      @sneedtube Год назад +3

      @@hamajangz9586 you're right, the alcohol would only damage the layer in the long run

    • @virtualtools_3021
      @virtualtools_3021 Год назад +1

      Lint free cloth, slightly damp with distilled water

  • @tech3236
    @tech3236 2 года назад

    is there any one in onlline that can do this

  • @hamajangz9586
    @hamajangz9586 Год назад

    Has anyone tried doing this on a HP X27q monitor? It has a matte layer that makes it look grainy and it's irritating af 😂 And nice background ya got there of Vegas where i live 🤙🏾

  • @newlizer.oficial
    @newlizer.oficial 4 года назад

    Hello, can I have your monitor Monitor Alienware Gamer FreeSync 27 AW2720HF?
    Anti-glare 3H hardness ?

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  4 года назад

      I've read H3 hardness with a regular haze level of 25% which is a typical value (in the manual pdf of the monitor). But i admit i never tried a newer monitor model. The glue under some screens could be stronger....

  • @MdSiam-kw5ox
    @MdSiam-kw5ox 2 года назад +1

    Does it works with all monitors?

  • @ガイジン-GOVI
    @ガイジン-GOVI 2 года назад +1

    This is OLED.

  • @switterbeet
    @switterbeet 2 года назад +4

    Whos watching in 2022 ?

  • @mr.whatzittooya9371
    @mr.whatzittooya9371 2 года назад

    Is it possible to do this without disassembling the monitor? Would the water pose a risk to the internals?
    Edit: I’m asking because my monitor already has the panel corners exposed and an external power supply, so I don’t think it would be an issue, but I’m not too knowledgeable on how monitors are laid out internally.

  • @raulramosariste7817
    @raulramosariste7817 3 года назад

    I have an lenovo g27q-20, and dont ask me how but i spilled superglue on it, can this be a solution for the stain that is on my monitor? changing the polarized sheet is an option? idk if it has an anti reflective sheet but all i know is that it has a matte finish, thank you for the video!

    • @HDJess
      @HDJess 2 года назад

      Changing the polarizer sheet is a very difficult operation. Just removing it is the simple part. You'd have to find a proper sized one, probably on ebay/aliexpress and you'd want to use screen protective fluid (the one they use to apply silicone screen protectors on smartphones displays) and have some experience with it. Maybe some technicians who do this daily to smartphones could help you out with it but if you've never done it, I'd say don't try it as it's quite difficult to pull off well.

  • @josegdumbniglet_1
    @josegdumbniglet_1 2 года назад

    i want to send my monitor to somebody to do this for me

  • @adesheddie1
    @adesheddie1 2 года назад

    Anyone here tried it on Acer Predator XB271HU ?

    • @foxrootking5077
      @foxrootking5077 2 года назад

      Someone did on youtube

    • @frdsg8350
      @frdsg8350 Год назад

      I have XB271YU TN version, wondering the same. I love my 24inch size, so rare

  • @inkiurekira6618
    @inkiurekira6618 4 года назад +2

    Se me puso la pantalla toda blanca, ya no se puede usar!! D:! Dislaik no lo agan me kede sin monitor!! :((

    • @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311
      @tsk-meteakabruceleekills1311  4 года назад +3

      Maybe you removed the polarizer too?

    • @Alexpowrs
      @Alexpowrs 4 года назад +1

      lo mas probable es que removiste el polarizado tambien

    • @adolfoneves6091
      @adolfoneves6091 3 года назад

      I almost removed my polarizer too, by accident. Gladly, I realized I was removing both layers in time, to cancel it. Unfortunately on my screen there's no distinction between the anti-glare layer and the polarizer, as they're both glued with same measurements.