@@orientmob Go on eBay and do a search for "adhesive lcd polarizing film." There should be at least 100 listings. You may need high temperature LCD film, depending on how hot your MPC gets. But I used the regular film. I have not had any problems.
Thanks for this. Saved myself a very expensive repair. I used 99% alcohol for the cleaning. Ordered a new polarized film and it looks great! Cost me less than $7.00 dollars.
I've just done this today june 9th 2024, using wd40 with precaution, and in 5 minutes I got it all set up and a screen like new!! Thank you very much! Life saver! and 300 Euros saved!
Oh! and my polarizer film I got from amazon let me choose between classic yellow and blue depending how I positioned it. I chose blue, more contrast overall
Fixed my 2000xl! But I also got a couple of white lines, not sure what went wrong. I'd suggest to better use some plastic tool instead of the razor blade ;) Thanks for the tip!
Did you end up trying it? Mine is having the same issue and I'm deciding if it's worth the risk of messing up the ribbon cable and getting lines like that. Also I think i'd try using hand sanitizer to rub away the glue instead of scraping. Any insight would be dope!
@@Throwboy If you f^^% up the wires, you can easily repair them by recreating the wire connections with a metallic conductive substance or sending the ribbon wires to a shop. Both are cheaper than buying that bs expensive af mpcstuff aftermarket screen
So far from what I have seen the film is pretty universal. In some cases (depending on the film) when you spin the film and or rotate it you get a different effect like the numbers showing up black rather than white or vice versa.
yea its the same display. ive done this on several displays and it works everytime. just use 99%alcohol to loosen the crystallized glue until you get to the screen. dont mind using your nails thats actually the fasted method since theres so many layers to get through. ur gonna have to apply alcohol a good 20 times