Take note of following : - The angle for polarisation film is135 degrees, not 0 or 45 degrees. - Do not throw away the delaminated film, it can be used to trace dimensions of new film. It can also be used to determine the correct angle of the film if your having trouble to determine correct angle. Just put it on top of lcd screen, take note of the color showing through the film. Start rotating new film till the color matches same as seen with old one. - Ideally all glue should be removed but you will need special lcd glue remover. Its a bit expensive and unless you have multiple screens to work on, leave the old glue on as long as its clean. If its smudged then it needs to be removed. Good video.
Take note of following :
- The angle for polarisation film is135 degrees, not 0 or 45 degrees.
- Do not throw away the delaminated film, it can be used to trace dimensions of new film.
It can also be used to determine the correct angle of the film if your having trouble to determine correct angle. Just put it on top of lcd screen, take note of the color showing through the film. Start rotating new film till the color matches same as seen with old one.
- Ideally all glue should be removed but you will need special lcd glue remover. Its a bit expensive and unless you have multiple screens to work on, leave the old glue on as long as its clean. If its smudged then it needs to be removed.
Good video.
Great video! Thanks for sharing!👍
Thank you too
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Wow! this is exactly what I was looking for!!! My 05 645ci has a messed up screen. So you used a 45 degree film?
i think it's supposed to be 0 degree but you simply have to rotate whatever film you have until the display is brightest. @@frankmaggio4328
Do you have a link for the film that you used?
search "lcd polarized film" in your favorite online shop.
there are plenty. 0 or 90 degree is preferable.