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Old 11-12-2024, 06:53 AM   #8
Seadweller
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Originally Posted by Rob175 View Post
Just curious.... is it really a case of "de-lamination" or caused by other damage, like putting pressure from a finger on the screen or something other than just bad luck?

I'm crossing my fingers that my 25 yr old screen, still in perfect condition, remains so.
Not sure to be honest. The car has been garage kept and covered since new, and has less than 40K miles on it. It happened between the last time I drove the car, and when I did some interior detailing a couple of weeks later. I never touch that part of the screen, and don't use dressings, other than Lexol on the seats.

I did leave the car uncovered during the two weeks after I drove it, so I was actually wondering if the sun coming through the garage door windows might have been in the right position to "burn" the screen. I've read about folks having strange "burn" damage, evidently from the sun reflecting and causing a sort of magnifying-glass-effect. Other than that, I can't think of a reason.
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