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How to remove dead Thunderflies from an LCD monitor

I have Dell laptop with a matte screen under warranty.

A bug has crawled under the glass/plastic(?) on my screen. It was crawling around so I put the laptop on standby, cleaned screen and after I turned it on, the insect wasn't moving any longer - it is dead probably and looks like dead pixel.

How do I remove it??

sparkubullet
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  • Try with a wet tissue (water only) to moister the insect. It may take a while, but water proved to be the best laptop screen cleaner for me. – Nicu Zecheru Aug 11 '11 at 16:06
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    Identical question http://superuser.com/questions/76153/how-to-remove-dead-thunderflies-from-an-lcd-monitor – RedGrittyBrick Aug 11 '11 at 16:33

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There is no practical way for end-users to remove dead thrips/thunderflies from the inner layers of LCD screens where they like to get lost and die.

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