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Have taken apart TV remotes that have had various liquids spilled on
them and so far have been able to clean them up and make them usable. Have a Daewoo Tv remote that needs disassembly but have been unable to find any screws holding it together. Have done some searching and found a number of postings saying that the new remotes are only held together by plastic interlocks. Have tried to seperate along the seam but have had no success so far. Appreciate any tips. Thanks Gene |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... | Have taken apart TV remotes that have had various liquids spilled on | them and so far have been able to clean them up and make them usable. | | Have a Daewoo Tv remote that needs disassembly but have been unable to | find any screws holding it together. Have done some searching and | found a number of postings saying that the new remotes are only held | together by plastic interlocks. Have tried to seperate along the seam | but have had no success so far. I start with a thumbnail or a blunt flat blade and work around until I get a crack opened somewhere. Then you can find each lock device and open them one at a time. You almost need 10 hands! N |
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Sometimes you can find which way the seam opens by pressing firmly
along the seam line. The half that presses in will usually allow you to get a shim or blunt blade in under the opposite half. I use plastic or wooden shims tomaintain the seperation. Often I have 4 - 5 shims in the thing before it pops. Sony remotes sometimes unsnap one way in the battery compartment and the opposite way around the main body. Richard |
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Hi!
I have seen a few remotes that have used glue as a means of being held together. These can be tough to break open without causing other damage. If you think your remote control may be glued, work slowly and consider using some gentle heat to persuade the glue to soften up. William |
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![]() "William R. Walsh" wrote in message news:BM4Cd.17051$3m6.15196@attbi_s51... | Hi! | | I have seen a few remotes that have used glue as a means of being held | together. These can be tough to break open without causing other damage. If | you think your remote control may be glued, work slowly and consider using | some gentle heat to persuade the glue to soften up. You have to decide if you really want it open or not. If you do, the worst way to go is to saw it open. Otherwise I try flexing it, twisting it, all the way up to dropping it on a concrete floor to crack it open. It's always easier IME to glue a cracked case back together than anything else, and sometimes the glue will break if you hit it right. N |
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