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    Cf-52 Mk1 Protective Film Removal

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by jimrx7, Aug 20, 2010.

  1. jimrx7

    jimrx7 Notebook Consultant

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    I have a fairly new CF-52 that is only 4 months old and the screen has a lot of bubbles on it, it is left inside a company truck for a few hours a day in about 99F degree heat. I am assuming that it is the screen protector, if so how do I go about removing that thing without any issues.
     
  2. Toughbook

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    I normally start in the upper right hand corner and, using a toothpick or a dental pick, very carefully peel back one corner. I then remove it slowly and steadily diagonally toward the bottom left without stopping!

    You will most likely need a new touchscreen protector. ScreenPatronous has the best deals IMHO...

    Application is best done (as others have vouched for) in either a "clean room" (Yeah... Right!) or a steamy bathroom. Take a can of compressed air in with you. Turn on the faucets to hot only and the shower as well. This will help knock down any dust in the room. Then apply the new screen protector.

    ;)