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Mirror i had my tv mirror cleaned a year ago but now there are dust fragments on it since we moved and the warranty is out. i cant afford to have it cleaned again but i am very mechanicaly inclined. can you please explain the procedure of cleaning the mirror on my wd-62327 mitsubishi dlp tv!thanks in advanceshawn wingo

  • shawn_wingo Nov 26, 2007

    answer had nothing to do with the actual question

    Explain the procedure of accessing and cleaning the mirror

  • trek-rider Dec 21, 2007

    I would also like to attempt to clean the mirror assembly but I see the solution was given a bad review. Has anyone actually attempted this and if so did it work?

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There is black insulating foam that surrounds the projector and it may be displaced to one side.This leaves about an 1 inch opening around the projector lens and that could be the source of the problem,dust being blown into the compartment with the mirrors.
Cleaned the mirrors really well and used double stick tape to reattach the foam to the plastic frame and this will closed off the opening that maybe letting the dust into the mirrored area of the TV.

  • Anonymous Nov 26, 2007

    first
    remove speaker grille
    remove 2 screws that hold bottom corners of screen
    remove 2 screws that hold the plastic bottom portion that the controls are attached to remove 4 screws that hold the panel in the middle of the tv under the screen-unplug the connector.


    remove the screws all along the outer side and top edges if need be take care to slowly pry the screen off all around
    lift screen up and out you'll see a big hollow space, and the mirror is exposed in the middle on the bottom.


    take a vacuum with my dust attachment and get the big dust balls out first It's a good time to vacuumed all around the outside and edges with the duster attachment.


    used glass cleaner with lint free rag to wipe the mirror down use small strips of duct tape to cover up the hole where the foam had came unglued next to the lens.



    I hope these are the instruction you are looking for.

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