How to Remove Bright Spots on Samsung TV
Enjoying movies and seasons on your Samsung TV, but start noticing the prominent bright spots on it, well that’s exactly what happened to me.
But, I didn’t let the white spots ruin my view as I researched and find powerful methods to remove them easily, and that’s what I’m going to tell you today.
In short, just take off the white sheet, after opening the panel. The lenses should be placed on top of the LED after applying some non-foaming adhesive.
But, this isn’t it, because I’m going to tell you the whole process in easy detail in this article.
Let’s go!
Why There Are White Spots on My Samsung TV?
- Your Samsung TV screen may have spots that are the result of trapped pixels!
- Some Samsung and LG TVs employ reflectors, and when the reflectors move from their location, white spots may appear on the screen!
- On the screen, there will be some bright spots whenever the reflectors are moved from their original position!
What Do I Need to Remove Bright Spots on Samsung TV?
Before starting the process, you need to gather some stuff that you’ll need while removing the spots from your TV, which mainly include:
- Gloves
- Screwdrivers
- Toothpick
- Glue
- Magnetizer and demagnetizer
How to Remove the Bright Spots on My Samsung TV?
As we get to know one of the common reasons for the Samsung TV getting white spots, let me discuss the solution in some really easy steps.
Step 1: Turn off the power supply
First and the very obvious step is to turn off the power supply of your TV because further, you’ll need to open the case and operate on it.
So turning off the power is the very first measure that you’ll need to take.
Step 2: Remove the back panel of the TV
After unplugging your TV, you need to remove the back panel of the T, here is how you can do this:
- Lay the TV flat on a table!
- Cover the table with a blanket or towel!
- Grab a screwdriver, then begin carefully unscrewing each screw. Keep all of the screws in the same location as it is simple to lose them all at once!
- Simply place your finger between the plastic panel and the TV’s body to separate it, or you may use a ruler!
- To access the motherboard, power supply board, and other parts, carefully raise the back panel!
Step 3: Remove the cables
There are two or more ribbon wires towards the bottom of the TV. The main board and the TV display are connected via this wire.
- Gently remove the ribbon cable to separate the TV display!
- To remove the cable, tilt it slowly and pull it out!
Step 4: Move the display screen out
You have to simply lift the display panel out after the ribbon cable has been released.
- Grab the display panel’s two ends with both of your hands and raise it!
- The display panel has to be put in a secure location, scratches are easy to cause on display screens, It must be handled carefully!
Step 5: Take the frame out
You must now take off the second frame that was covering the reflector sheet.
- Mark the panel’s left, right, top, and bottom locations before removing the frame!
- Remember that the incorrect placement will result in the image being shown upside down!
- Lift the plastic frame that surrounds the TV and covers the reflector sheet underneath it with care!
- It’s simple to break this plastic frame. So treat it carefully!
Step 6: Take the white sheet off
You may freely raise the white sheet after removing the plastic frame.
- The fuser lenses are under the white sheet; you must reposition them with glue!
- Lift the white sheet, and store it safely!
- The likelihood of the sheet bending is high, so lay it flat on a couch or table!
Step 7: Disconnect the fuser lenses
- You will see several disconnected fuser lenses after removing the sheet, gather them all together and store them securely!
- Carefully run your palm down each fuser lens to locate those that are going to fall!
- They must be glued in the proper location before being repositioned!
- Pull off a fuser lens!
- Apply glue on the fuse lens’s rear using a toothpick!
- Place the LED in its right location, lining up the LED with the three spots on the fuser lens!
- Allow it to dry for a few minutes!
Step 8: Place TV back
- Reposition the white sheet first!
- To secure the plastic frame in place, replace it and press firmly!
- Carefully position the TV display as you place it onto the frame!
- Reconnect the ribbon cable at this point!
- Align the rear panel with a screwdriver in the proper location!
Step 9: Connect and verify
- It is time to switch on the TV to see if the issue has been resolved!
- HDMI cable, power adapter, and streaming device (if any) should all be connected!
- To turn on the TV, press the power button on either the TV or the TV remote!
- Check to see whether the dazzling white spots have vanished by watching any TV programs!
- If your problem continues, you can contact customer service for help!
Frequently Asked Questions
How do stuck pixels work, and may they result in brilliant spots?
A single pixel on the screen that stays a certain color, usually brilliant or white, is referred to as a stuck pixel. Bright spots can be caused by stuck pixels, although they are not the only ones.
What causes bright spots and what is backlight bleeding?
Backlight bleeding, which can produce patches or streaks of excessive brightness and bright spots, is the term for the uneven distribution of light from the TV’s backlight.
When should I think about seeing a professional when my Samsung TV has bright spots?
It is advised to seek expert assistance from licensed professionals or contact Samsung support for more information if the bright spots on your Samsung TV remain despite your attempts at troubleshooting.
Conclusion
With all the steps mentioned above, I am pretty sure that the issue of bright spots on your Samsung TV is resolved now.
All you have to do is to just take off the white sheet, after opening the panel. The lenses should be placed on top of the LED after applying some non-foaming adhesive.
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