Can you remove Magnet spots from tv screen?
Answers: Most CRT TVs own something called a degausser built surrounded by. If you do, it operates every time you turn the TV on. It should slowly wipe out the spot after many on-offs. If you don't, or it doesn't, a TV shop can use an external degausser to clear it up. It won't cost plentifully. Glad to see you're honest.
You'll need a degaussing coil to fix it.. Not predictable to have one lying around. you could check is the TV have a degaussing option on the display menu. some newer ones present it. though I've mostly seen them on computer monitors.
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The first two answers are correct but leave out some critical details.
Your TV has a degaussing coil (demagnetizing coil) built into it that will run care of minor problems. The trick is that the coil usually lone works for the first minute when the TV is turned on from a "cold" start. The TV has to be shut sour for about 30 minutes to cool down plenty for this to work.
If doing a cold start a bunch of times doesn't do the job, you inevitability to use a external degaussing coil. You would probably have to instruct one through the mail.
I've connected to the cheapest coil I could find (that I would use on my TV!).
If you do this be sure to read the directions.
Make sure that there is no magnet medium anywhere close to the coil when you turn it on as it will damage the information on these. Magnetic medium includes computer hard drives, credit cards, VCR tape, and audio tapes. DVRs, TIVOs, and some music players contain computer tough drives.
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