MapisM
Well-Known Member
Now that we are "at home", I'm beginning to deal with my list of small & not urgent jobs.
One of them is as per thread title: in the pic below, you can see that the glass of the screen on the right is not as clear as the other one.
Actually, it's almost unnoticeable when the instrument is turned on, so I could as well not bother at all.
But while jrudge was onboard, he suggested that the scratched surface (it ain't really scratched, but looks like, sort of) is just a superficial anti-glare treatment, which over time wears out.
And since the instruments is inside the p/house, there's no real need for anti-glare anyway.
He suggested to clean it with some toothpaste, removing the remainders of this superficial treatment and bringing back the glass as transparent as it should be. Now, I gave that a try, but maybe my toothpaste ain't strong enough, because it did something, but not much.
Any other ideas welcome, TIA!
One of them is as per thread title: in the pic below, you can see that the glass of the screen on the right is not as clear as the other one.
Actually, it's almost unnoticeable when the instrument is turned on, so I could as well not bother at all.
But while jrudge was onboard, he suggested that the scratched surface (it ain't really scratched, but looks like, sort of) is just a superficial anti-glare treatment, which over time wears out.
And since the instruments is inside the p/house, there's no real need for anti-glare anyway.
He suggested to clean it with some toothpaste, removing the remainders of this superficial treatment and bringing back the glass as transparent as it should be. Now, I gave that a try, but maybe my toothpaste ain't strong enough, because it did something, but not much.
Any other ideas welcome, TIA!