New to the forums and looking for some advice.
We have a ceiling-retracting screen manufactured by Da-Lite. We recently unrolled for the first time in over a year snd noticed something odd. There is a sort of residue in long patches across the whole screen. Those areas are shiny and reflect differently. When projecting on it, it looks like horizontal bands of different brightness. The effect for viewers almost looks like a digital problem you might see on a flatscreen monitor. We have been told by Da-Light that this is “delamination” of the screen material and can happen on screens older than 5 years and possibly aggravated by being rolled up for so long.
Just wondering if any others here have had this situation and can recommend solutions. Can this stuff be cleaned in some way that won’t worsen it or cause damage to the screen?
We are a small independent theater and replacing the screen would be a rough bill to pay after 14 months of closure.
We have a ceiling-retracting screen manufactured by Da-Lite. We recently unrolled for the first time in over a year snd noticed something odd. There is a sort of residue in long patches across the whole screen. Those areas are shiny and reflect differently. When projecting on it, it looks like horizontal bands of different brightness. The effect for viewers almost looks like a digital problem you might see on a flatscreen monitor. We have been told by Da-Light that this is “delamination” of the screen material and can happen on screens older than 5 years and possibly aggravated by being rolled up for so long.
Just wondering if any others here have had this situation and can recommend solutions. Can this stuff be cleaned in some way that won’t worsen it or cause damage to the screen?
We are a small independent theater and replacing the screen would be a rough bill to pay after 14 months of closure.
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