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<blockquote data-quote="Vipersan" data-source="post: 896177" data-attributes="member: 325666"><p>Does the plasma use fans internally ..some models do ?</p><p>Does anyone in the house smoke ?</p><p>I have had cloudy patches on plasma screens before ..where the internal fans have drawn cig fumes and or other substances from cooking etc into to the layer between the front layer of protective glass and the plasma screens glass ..</p><p>The only way to fix was to seperate the two layers and clean ..</p><p>A 2 man job minimum ..</p><p>Not always 100% effective ..</p><p>plus you run risks like ..cracking the screen (very heavy) ...and damaging the thin polarising chemical layer often on the inside of the glass ..</p><p>resulting in streaks which if not done correctly looks worse than the original patches.</p><p>rgds</p><p>VS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vipersan, post: 896177, member: 325666"] Does the plasma use fans internally ..some models do ? Does anyone in the house smoke ? I have had cloudy patches on plasma screens before ..where the internal fans have drawn cig fumes and or other substances from cooking etc into to the layer between the front layer of protective glass and the plasma screens glass .. The only way to fix was to seperate the two layers and clean .. A 2 man job minimum .. Not always 100% effective .. plus you run risks like ..cracking the screen (very heavy) ...and damaging the thin polarising chemical layer often on the inside of the glass .. resulting in streaks which if not done correctly looks worse than the original patches. rgds VS [/QUOTE]
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