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rkingucla

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Apr 10, 2007
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i was crazy glueing my earphones together and apparently a few drops splashed onto my macbook pro's screen. i was wondering if anyone had any insight on how to remove it. they are barely noticeable but still annoying because i know they are there. the screen is matte, if it makes a difference.

i've looked up different removers but i'm pretty sure acetone would damage the screen (?), and not sure about anything else.
 
i was crazy glueing my earphones together and apparently a few drops splashed onto my macbook pro's screen. i was wondering if anyone had any insight on how to remove it. they are barely noticeable but still annoying because i know they are there. the screen is matte, if it makes a difference.

i've looked up different removers but i'm pretty sure acetone would damage the screen (?), and not sure about anything else.

I'm pretty sure eBay is the only way to remove cyanoacrylate from your screen without damaging the screen.
 
super glue solvents are pretty nasty - I wouldn't get them near the screen surface. The glue itself can melt certain plastics - I don't know about LCD screens. If it's just dried on the screen [as opposed to trying to become one with it], you might be able to carefully (like with fingernail) pop it off.
 
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