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Mitsubishi vs-60705 when ever a white background is displayed on this tv i see a hairline crack in something ive removed the diamond shield and its not in the wafer screen behind that so i was just wondering where the crack is being displayed from. and how i may fix it....any help would be nice

  • fata_error63 Dec 21, 2007

    kinda like a spider web... a friend of mine said thats probably what it is and they said i should open it up and clean it. do you have instructions on how to do that by chance.. thanks in advance

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