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[* black] With the yoke removed, you have access to the exit polarizers. | |
[* black] These do not go bad as often as the green entrance polarizer, but it still happens sometimes. | |
- | [* black] To remove, cut the adhesive beads and remove the polarizer you think is bad. |
+ | [* black] To remove, cut the adhesive beads circled in red and remove the polarizer you think is bad. |
[* black] Once again, you will need to source new polarizers which are largely standard across Epson projectors. | |
[* black] Silicone works well to secure new polarizers. Two part epoxy may also work, but I haven't tried it. |