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Repair guides for displays (or monitors) for computers or other devices with video output.

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ASUS MG248QR has something stuck inside it

Hello there,

A few day ago I started noticing a 3 very small particles of dust or bugs that died and got stuck in-between the cover and the backlight. (I think so)

Given that I live in the countryside I would believe it's normal, so I tried using some tips I found: Using an Eletric toothbrush around it, using suction cups, but I didn't get lucky.

So I tried opening it with the tools I have available, I couldn't find an exact disassembly tutorial, but some monitor I found out were similar so I tried it, but unlike the other monitor mine doesn't budge open that easily.

I started applying too much for that felt unnecessary and left a small scratch on the plastic support.

I would love to know how I could clean it, the monitor isn't in warranty, even if it was ASUS doesn't even cover it.

Do you people know a guide I could use that would help me?

The best regards,

João Mateus.

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can you tell us what the similar monitor was or a link to the video

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Hi thanks for the answer,

I tried following these 2 as they very similar built monitors:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV_Lbh2B...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CByjcH4...

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@joaomateus if you can get at least 1 corner separated then it might be easier for the rest, its trying to figure out where the clips are is the problem, if you can get a gap between the bezel and the back cover try inserting a plastic card like a bank card etc to stop it from closing again and then keep moving along the case with the pry tool

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I managed to remove the entire top part and it was kind of sliding off that side but I couldn't manage to find a gap to one of the corners.

I need to get hold of pry tools, I don't have any, but I would like to be a little bit more certain of what I'm doing, because it's my only monitor.

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Hello,

Sorry for bothering you again, do you recommend any prying tools for my situation, that has already been used with similar asus monitors?

Best regards!

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@joaomateus plastic guitar picks or an isesamo type tool

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