05-07-2018, 04:18 PM | #1 |
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iDrive Nav Screen - flaking pieces?
I have two small spots on my idrive nav screen, most prominent when the screen is off and with sunlight shining on it. This reveals what appears to the eye to be specs that glimmer much lighter than the dark opaque film layer of the screen.
At first I thought it was something like spots of coke splatter or something similar, so I wet the area a bit and rubbed it with my finger to see if the spots would lift. That only made it worse! It appears that I've rubbed off some of the film. Anyone else encountered this issue? Pics follow in the next post. |
05-07-2018, 08:01 PM | #3 |
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You have lost part of your anti-reflective coating. Odd that is was lost in spots. Maybe some cleaning chemical landed on it. There is no fix. You can get screen protectors, but all have downsides. That coating is just too delicate.
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05-09-2018, 04:30 PM | #4 |
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Here is the fix:
Take the screen out of the car. Clean the anti-glare coat with "Novus" - you find it on Amazon (linky). Here is the procedure for the CIC of e9x series (similar on f25). No issue with glare with "bare" screen, and looks like new.
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However, if you take the OEM anti-glare coating off (this must be done carefully so as not to scratch the actual screen - soft cloths are your friends and a bit of elbow grease), one can still apply an OEM-like antiglare coating, but you have to shop around for this, and I would do this prior to taking off the anti-glare to make sure you have the right coating before taking the OEM off. I stopped looking for this anti-glare coating as soon as I saw the results on my CIC. No need. Another option might be an anti-glare film, which if correctly applied will help against eventual scratches. This is one thing I'm contemplating, because every blue moon you run a cloth or something when cleaning the car, and you could accidentally scratch the screen if some sort of debris is caught in the cloth.
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