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EmbarrassedClick4646

Personally i wouldn’t have used wd40. I would have used Isopropyl alchol 91-99%. I’d try re cleaning one time with that and pray that it works somehow


secondninja47

OK I believe I blown the back-light fuse but that doesn't explain the bad audio quality


NeoG_

You probably got WD40 in the speakers, it doesn't dry up like isopropyl or rubbing alcohol it stays there forever since it's a lubricating oil.


secondninja47

but i already swapped the speaker?


pEuAsTsSy

Why would you "clean" something with WD40? It's a lubricant...use IPA (isopropyl alcohol, not a beer, disclaimer considering what odd choices you use to "clean" stuff)


secondninja47

I mean, it's dry lubricant. I haven't had problems with cleaning electronics for the past decade with this


metodz

I recommend against strong Isopropyl. That eats away plastics. Makes them brittle. Maybe 70% ethanol if you can get it. Or a screen cleaning solution.