Will Chlorine bleach(clolax) damage Retina display?

I have some dot-like stains UNDER the glass of my 6gen ipad.

Suspecting that they are some kind of fungus.

(I opened the glass onece before to remove camera unit for security purpose)

(tried to remove it with tapes but won’t come off)

So I want to remove’em, with Chlorine bleaches like clolax.

What’s you guys opinion about this move? Would this do Permanent damage on display?



Thechnical spec of display is:

LED-backlit Multi-Touch display with IPS technology



iPad, iOS 12

Posted on Mar 6, 2019 6:16 AM

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Mar 6, 2019 6:26 AM in response to SYGENE

yes it would

suspect is not conclusions, it would be best to call an Apple store and see if they can take a look.


to clean your Apple product see this link:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204172


to see if your device is under warranty see this link:

https://checkcoverage.apple.com

because if you tried to remove the camera you more than likely voided that warranty.



Mar 11, 2019 11:18 AM in response to SYGENE

If you've stripped it down that much I'd say distilled water on a damp lint free cloth or a 3rd party replacement. I would imagine anything like chlorine would destroy the IC's outside of isopropyl alcohol - which is no good for the screen.

you've blown the warranty. At this point check you-tube and maybe find someone else who's done this. Apple wont sell you the part unless you are an Apple tech, but you could see if someone else makes one that works.

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