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Default Repair or replacement of anti-glare coating on my SamsungUN40B6000?

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Does anyone have an idea about how to repair or replace my Samsung 40" LED TV's anti-glare coating? I
accidentally put a tear into the screen's anti-glare coating. Thank you.

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Default Repair or replacement of anti-glare coating on my Samsung UN40B6000?

Assuming the coating is bonded to the glass or plastic in the same way
anti-reflection coatings are evaporated onto photographic lenses, there is
no simple way to fix it.

If the coating is a separate piece of material, it might be replaceable.


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It seems to be a seperate piece of material.
If anyone knows of anyone near me in San Diego, CA north county area who could help in this, please email me
and I can contact them. Thank you.


Keith

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