zoom2zoom
Established
The LCD coating on the R-D1 has wear/rub marks on it, which I can not get off. They are not scratches into the LCD, but looks like a coating on the LCD.
It doesn’t seem to effect my reading, but just wondering if there is a way to clean it or remove all the existing coating, or can the LCD cover be replaced?
Thanks in advanced.
It doesn’t seem to effect my reading, but just wondering if there is a way to clean it or remove all the existing coating, or can the LCD cover be replaced?
Thanks in advanced.
dacaccia
M246&X100V&GFX 50R
you might try a special polishing, just ask your photo dealer. It works if the marks are not too heavy.
Cheers,
dacaccia
Cheers,
dacaccia
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I'd try getting a polishing compound especially designed for removing light scratches from lexan screens. You may get it at a motocycle shop as it can be used on the fairing screens of motorcycles ... or possibly at a marine supply as the screens on powerboats etc are made of a similar material. I've used it once ... I got it from a fairing screen manufacturer and it did work! 
JNewell
Leica M Recidivist
Isn't the outside actually a thin layer of glass? Someone here was recommending a product that is a glass polish, I think. I'll see if I can find the name of the product.
dacaccia
M246&X100V&GFX 50R
I don't think it's glass regarding the little scratches it easily gets. I think it's a sort of plastic, as on cheaper mobile's. Probably a polish sold at photo or mobile's dealers would be fine.
zoom2zoom
Established
i did a quick search on google
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/brasso.htm
and looking close to the LCD on my R-D1 and i dont know if its plastic or glass?
the screen, which viewed from an angle, the part that has the 'coating' rubbed off is lighter then the rest of the LCD screen, which has a darker shade.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/brasso.htm
and looking close to the LCD on my R-D1 and i dont know if its plastic or glass?
the screen, which viewed from an angle, the part that has the 'coating' rubbed off is lighter then the rest of the LCD screen, which has a darker shade.
Sparrow
Veteran
Brasso is acidic (so it reacts with copper and brass) it wouldn’t be my first choice. If the screen is an uncoated polycarbonate (Perspex or Lexan) a polishing compound isn’t necessary, a dry buffing wheel in a Dremel will restore the finish; however if it’s coated it will have the opposite effect
M. Valdemar
Well-known
I bought a used R-D1 with a heavily scratched screen a few months ago.
THIS took the scratches out and made it look literally like new.
http://www.dlo.com/products/carekit_Prod.tpl
You may feel reluctant or nervous to try it, but it took several applications, applied with fairly heavy pressure. It really works.
It looked like sandpaper was rubbed on the screen before I polished it with the DLO treatments, now it looks perfect, shiny with no traces of the scratches.
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THIS took the scratches out and made it look literally like new.
http://www.dlo.com/products/carekit_Prod.tpl
You may feel reluctant or nervous to try it, but it took several applications, applied with fairly heavy pressure. It really works.
It looked like sandpaper was rubbed on the screen before I polished it with the DLO treatments, now it looks perfect, shiny with no traces of the scratches.
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zoom2zoom
Established
great.. i am going to buy it and try it out.. sent you a PM..
M. Valdemar said:I bought a used R-D1 with a heavily scratched screen a few months ago.
THIS took the scratches out and made it look literally like new.
http://www.dlo.com/products/carekit_Prod.tpl
You make feel reluctant or nervous to try it, but it took several applications, applied with fairly heavy pressure. It really works.
It looked like sandpaper was rubbed on the screen before I polished it with the DLO treatments, now it looks perfect, shiny with no traces of the scratches.
JNewell
Leica M Recidivist
Here's what I was recommending:
http://www.displex.com/polish/english/index.htm
You can use the dropdown menu to get languages other than English. This is a very good product for polishing displays.
http://www.displex.com/polish/english/index.htm
You can use the dropdown menu to get languages other than English. This is a very good product for polishing displays.
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