
Fortunately I actually have one but I'm not certain that screen is toast bc I haven't recapped it yet. It has some pinstripes but in my experience that's not typically damage... Anyway, my first move will be to attempt to clean it and then dry it - this kind of screen repair is a first for me. I'm fairly sure I'm going to screw this upI agree, looks more like the backlight diffuser got liquid contamination somehow rather than vinegar syndrome. Should be plenty of supply of dead panels to swap those parts from.
Bummer ok - next step is clearly bakingI’ve had this same problem (to a much more minor degree) on my PowerBook 540. I found the acrylic sheet was permanently stained and could not be fixed. Maybe your case is different, but I wouldn’t count on it. Worth a shot in trying though.
Looks like isopropyl got into the display or something. Had something similar happen on a powerbook 100 myself but not to that extentAny idea what might cause this after recapping both the LCD and the logic board?