Hisense 55” LED EDGELIT TV QUESTION

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  • brithepi2k
    New Member
    • Dec 2024
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    • Scotland

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    Hisense 55” LED EDGELIT TV QUESTION

    Hi,

    I just done a repair on the edge lights on a Hisense Tv, I scraped all of the black stuff that holds the screen onto the frame, what do I use to stick the screen back onto the frame? I think maybe RTV Black Silicone sealant but just wondering if anyone knows what I can use to stick the screen back on so that it sticks and the light doesn’t shine out the edges.

    thanks in advanced
  • EazyBone
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jun 2023
    • 1328
    • United states

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    Go to eBay type TV screen tape. Take your pick.
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