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<DIV> Hi Steve,
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<DIV>I've had mine for a short period of time 3-to-5 months (short enough not to notice it getting dirty) and was replaced by my current 17" LCD (ADC).
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<DIV>I'm affraid you'd have to get the "Apple Service Manual" to get the job well done without taking any kind of risks.
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<DIV>I will google and will get back if I succeed in finding that manual.
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<DIV>LM<br><br>>>>aptn05@dsl.pipex.com 07/25/07 3:10 pm >>><br>Luis, anyone,<br><br>Has anyone taken one of these displays apart for cleaning the <br>insides? There are hex screws around the outside that appear to be <br>the only fixings but I want to make sure of doing this right. I've <br>tried searching the Apple knowledge base but nothing useful turns up.<br><br>This display looks great when new, with its tranparent enclosures but <br>mine has become pretty dusty inside over the years. I am aware of how <br>to handle HT CRT's so opening one isn't a problem regarding safety. I <br>just want to blow the dust out without touching any conductors.<br><br>Thanks<br><br>Steve </DIV>
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