Will putting a chess clock in the freezer help?

Think about it - how would putting it in the freezer make the blemish go away but somehow not affect the rest of the display? If he wasn't joking anyway, I would treat his advice as a joke.

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I will you all know what happened tomorrow, with an update to this thread.
Anticipation!

Well after 24 hours in the freezer, the blemish on the LCD screen got worse.
So now I have a good excuse to upgrade to the new DGT 2500! I also own an old Saitek, Excalibur, Duel Timer, a DGT 960 Pocket and another DGT NA. So I’m not left with out a chess clock to use.
So freezing the LCD does affect it, but not in a positive way.
Just so you know.
I have this DGT NA with this blemish on the screen.
The mark is there whether the clock is on or off. It has been there over a year or so.
I doesn't effect came play, it is just annoying because it shouldnt be there. The clock is about twelve years old. Anyway. this fella told me today that I should put it in the freezer for twenty-four hours. He generally thinks he knows everything about anything but he says it will help if not make it go away. Anyway, I'm going to try it just to prove him wrong. And if he is right,....GOOD DEAL!
I will you all know what happened tomorrow, with an update to this thread.