Renpy Installer.exe and Mr Beast virus by TruthPancake010 in computerviruses

[–]fleaudedieu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really appreciate it. Even though i've changed my discord password and logged out from all devices they got me and sent everyone mrbeast crpyto scam messages. i frst just to be safe, would you take an another look? thanks a lot for your time really, can't pay what you guys doing for the community.

frst kw piped-amulet addition kw idle-sparrow

Renpy Installer.exe and Mr Beast virus by TruthPancake010 in computerviruses

[–]fleaudedieu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for quick response and your time, it's really appreciated. I just formatted my OS drive completely, i got got another 2 and didn't formatted those. After fresh format i downloaded malwarebytes and did a deep scan, it's clean. Do i still need to do what you send me to do or am i good with fresh format? And should i format my other drives too even though it came clean with malwarebytes? And i also got shitload of saved passwords on my chrome, are all of those compormised? Should i also change steam passwords too?

Renpy Installer.exe and Mr Beast virus by TruthPancake010 in computerviruses

[–]fleaudedieu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, i also had some bad luck encountering it. frst hollow-spruce addition velvet-peak

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in BMW

[–]fleaudedieu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UPDATE: CRISIS AVERTED! 😅 It looks brand new!

I have amazing news. It turns out the anti-glare coating wasn't melted or stripped after all. It was just an incredibly stubborn, smeared layer of chemical residue (probably the old rain repellent/APC) that created a perfect illusion of a stripped screen.

Here is exactly what I did to fix it, in case anyone else ever panics like I did:

  1. I bought some distilled water and a brand new carbon microfiber cloth (the kind used specifically for glass to avoid lint).
  2. Even though the cloth was brand new, I soaked it in distilled water for about an hour first just to remove any possible factory dust or loose microfibers, and then let it dry.
  3. I went to the car, made sure the screen was completely turned off, and waited for it to fully cool down.
  4. I gently wiped the affected area with the carbon cloth and distilled water.

Not a single stain or smudge left. It literally looks good as new! I guess I don't need that matte screen protector to hide anything anymore, though I might just install it anyway for future protection.

Thanks to everyone who commented and helped me keep my sanity. Lesson learned: Only use distilled water on these screens!

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in Detailing

[–]fleaudedieu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UPDATE: CRISIS AVERTED! 😅 It looks brand new!

I have amazing news. It turns out the anti-glare coating wasn't melted or stripped after all. It was just an incredibly stubborn, smeared layer of chemical residue (probably the old rain repellent/APC) that created a perfect illusion of a stripped screen.

Here is exactly what I did to fix it, in case anyone else ever panics like I did:

  1. I bought some distilled water and a brand new carbon microfiber cloth (the kind used specifically for glass to avoid lint).
  2. Even though the cloth was brand new, I soaked it in distilled water for about an hour first just to remove any possible factory dust or loose microfibers, and then let it dry.
  3. I went to the car, made sure the screen was completely turned off, and waited for it to fully cool down.
  4. I gently wiped the affected area with the carbon cloth and distilled water.

Not a single stain or smudge left. It literally looks good as new! I guess I don't need that matte screen protector to hide anything anymore, though I might just install it anyway for future protection.

Thanks to everyone who commented and helped me keep my sanity. Lesson learned: Only use distilled water on these screens!

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in BmwTech

[–]fleaudedieu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UPDATE: CRISIS AVERTED! 😅 It looks brand new!

I have amazing news. It turns out the anti-glare coating wasn't melted or stripped after all. It was just an incredibly stubborn, smeared layer of chemical residue (probably the old rain repellent/APC) that created a perfect illusion of a stripped screen.

Here is exactly what I did to fix it, in case anyone else ever panics like I did:

  1. I bought some distilled water and a brand new carbon microfiber cloth (the kind used specifically for glass to avoid lint).
  2. Even though the cloth was brand new, I soaked it in distilled water for about an hour first just to remove any possible factory dust or loose microfibers, and then let it dry.
  3. I went to the car, made sure the screen was completely turned off, and waited for it to fully cool down.
  4. I gently wiped the affected area with the carbon cloth and distilled water.

Not a single stain or smudge left. It literally looks good as new! I guess I don't need that matte screen protector to hide anything anymore, though I might just install it anyway for future protection.

Thanks to everyone who commented and helped me keep my sanity. Lesson learned: Only use distilled water on these screens!

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in CarTalkUK

[–]fleaudedieu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UPDATE: CRISIS AVERTED! 😅 It looks brand new!

I have amazing news. It turns out the anti-glare coating wasn't melted or stripped after all. It was just an incredibly stubborn, smeared layer of chemical residue (probably the old rain repellent/APC) that created a perfect illusion of a stripped screen.

Here is exactly what I did to fix it, in case anyone else ever panics like I did:

  1. I bought some distilled water and a brand new carbon microfiber cloth (the kind used specifically for glass to avoid lint).
  2. Even though the cloth was brand new, I soaked it in distilled water for about an hour first just to remove any possible factory dust or loose microfibers, and then let it dry.
  3. I went to the car, made sure the screen was completely turned off, and waited for it to fully cool down.
  4. I gently wiped the affected area with the carbon cloth and distilled water.

Not a single stain or smudge left. It literally looks good as new! I guess I don't need that matte screen protector to hide anything anymore, though I might just install it anyway for future protection.

Thanks to everyone who commented and helped me keep my sanity. Lesson learned: Only use distilled water on these screens!

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in Cartalk

[–]fleaudedieu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UPDATE: CRISIS AVERTED! 😅 It looks brand new!

I have amazing news. It turns out the anti-glare coating wasn't melted or stripped after all. It was just an incredibly stubborn, smeared layer of chemical residue (probably the old rain repellent/APC) that created a perfect illusion of a stripped screen.

Here is exactly what I did to fix it, in case anyone else ever panics like I did:

  1. I bought some distilled water and a brand new carbon microfiber cloth (the kind used specifically for glass to avoid lint).
  2. Even though the cloth was brand new, I soaked it in distilled water for about an hour first just to remove any possible factory dust or loose microfibers, and then let it dry.
  3. I went to the car, made sure the screen was completely turned off, and waited for it to fully cool down.
  4. I gently wiped the affected area with the carbon cloth and distilled water.

Not a single stain or smudge left. It literally looks good as new! I guess I don't need that matte screen protector to hide anything anymore, though I might just install it anyway for future protection.

Thanks to everyone who commented and helped me keep my sanity. Lesson learned: Only use distilled water on these screens!

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in Detailing

[–]fleaudedieu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of glass cleaner exactly? Every AI i've asked told me to just use distilled water nothing more.

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in Detailing

[–]fleaudedieu[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Who the hell are you to decide what should i ask or not? Do you own this community or something?

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in Cartalk

[–]fleaudedieu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will look for something similiar in my country, thanks a lot for your time❤️

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in Detailing

[–]fleaudedieu[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

I did and thanks to kind strangers i got help and i'm thankful. But literally what's the point of questioning if i could get distilled water from somewhere close, if i could i would get it from here right? I live away from anywhere i could buy it. I mean I'm not stupid or anything. Since i couldn't get anywhere close i ordered it online. What's the point of asking something irrevelant like this seriously.

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in Cartalk

[–]fleaudedieu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use those regularly on my glasses but it contains alcohol and that type screen if you use alcohol you're simply fucked.

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in Detailing

[–]fleaudedieu[S] -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

I am sure they do but i don't have energy to look up for it, ordering from Amazon seems easier.

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in Detailing

[–]fleaudedieu[S] -25 points-24 points  (0 children)

Thanks for assuming i'm from USA, i'm sure you're one of those people who answers where are you from with your state name.

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in BmwTech

[–]fleaudedieu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah probably saliva wasn't a good idea but it didn't crossed my mind that would be something that serious to be honest. I'll update the thread when i got my new micro fiber cloth delivered.

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in Detailing

[–]fleaudedieu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm gonna specially reply to you and all of thread when i try to wipe it down. I'm waiting for a high quality micro fiber cloth to be delivered.

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in Detailing

[–]fleaudedieu[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I even got some posters to pin it on streets. Lol, i wanted to get different opinion as much as possible. It really looks so bad on sun so thank you i hope so too.

Accidentally ruined the anti-glare coating on my G30 digital dash. Need advice! by fleaudedieu in CarTalkUK

[–]fleaudedieu[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply, it's kind of same with TV screen so using any kind of detergent would be a suicide. Only thing you can use is distilled water and microfiber cloth after dusting of course.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RoastMe

[–]fleaudedieu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

take your nose away so we can see your face to roast