I will not start another discussion on backlight bleeding, but I have read that some believe that it may be a glue issue and after more drying, it will improve. Anyone see this happen?
This is a discussion on Improvements in backlight bleed? within the iPad 2 Forum forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; I will not start another discussion on backlight bleeding, but I have read that some believe that it may be a glue issue and after ...
I will not start another discussion on backlight bleeding, but I have read that some believe that it may be a glue issue and after more drying, it will improve. Anyone see this happen?
-Laurie
You may have seen this thread
http://www.ipadforums.net/apple-ipad...ng-issues.html
Tim
Has anyone else seen improvements, or tried the massage method?
-Laurie
This is not true that drying it will help. The reason for the bleeding is the actual dried glue. The glue has dryed but its toxins within the glue i believe
iPad 2 64GB 3G Black,
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