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myeagleneedmods

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Oct 13, 2005
Wausau, Wisconsin
When I had bought my car there were these white-powdery like droplet shapes inside the glass of my stereo where it shows the time and radio channel. I was wondering if there was any way I can get rid of this since it is inside the glass and not outside. :confused: :talon:
 
myeagleneedmods said:
When I had bought my car there were these white-powdery like droplet shapes inside the glass of my stereo where it shows the time and radio channel. I was wondering if there was any way I can get rid of this since it is inside the glass and not outside. :confused: :talon:

I had that on my watch 2 years ago, I used my wife's hair dryer on it for 2 minutes on medium heat and it went away.
 
myeagleneedmods said:
When I had bought my car there were these white-powdery like droplet shapes inside the glass of my stereo where it shows the time and radio channel. I was wondering if there was any way I can get rid of this since it is inside the glass and not outside. :confused: :talon:


White Droplets hun? ROFL
 
hellotbone said:
White Droplets hun? ROFL

No I said they were shaped like droplets :talon:

DGajre777 said:
I had that on my watch 2 years ago, I used my wife's hair dryer on it for 2 minutes on medium heat and it went away.

So just blowdry the outside of the glass and it will go away? :talon:
 
DGajre777 said:
Yes. It is condensation on the inside.

Well I tried and nothing happened. Any other ideas? I dont think it is condensation inside and/or it is the substance that was dissolved in the liquid and then crystallized after the condensation was evaporated. :talon:
 
Sounds to me like either a few of the lcd pixels are toast, you could try just gettin a new display, but as far a gettin them to go away, its virtually impossible if the hair dryer didnt work.
 
myeagleneedmods said:
Well I tried and nothing happened. Any other ideas? I dont think it is condensation inside and/or it is the substance that was dissolved in the liquid and then crystallized after the condensation was evaporated. :talon:

How long did you do it for? I had to sit there for about 10 minutes before it all went away. I don't see how something can get under there when it is sealed.

And no, dead pixels don't create anything that are white-powdery and droplet shaped.
 
DGajre777 said:
How long did you do it for? I had to sit there for about 10 minutes before it all went away. I don't see how something can get under there when it is sealed.

I dont think it is water vapor because its been there since i bought the car (August 05) and it probaly has been there longer. :talon:
 
myeagleneedmods said:
I dont think it is water vapor because its been there since i bought the car (August 05) and it probaly has been there longer. :talon:

Sorry dude, don't know what to tell you. I agree if it has been there for 6 months, it is not water vapor.
 
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