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Restoring a 7 segment LCD display with bleeding issues?

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srd:
Hi,
I've recently aquired a device with a 7 segment LCD display that suffers from a bit of bleed (see attached photo, though it doesn't look as bad in real life). Now if it were just a normal numerical LCD display, I'd replace it with a new one. However this display has bespoke segments for units and over-/underrange indicators. Is there any way to restore the display? I've searched a bit on google, but beyond "apply pressure and hope for the best" I haven't found any pertinent information.

I'm currently a bit hesitant to go experimenting, since the display is made of several layers of glass, and the last thing I want to to break the display by some avoidable accident. Like cracking it due to heat stress when desoldering...

Any advice is appreciated!

wraper:
No, it's dead and cannot be fixed.

srd:
Ah, thats too bad, but thanks for the information. :)

PaulAm:
What some people have done in that situation is swap in an OLED matrix display.  Of course you need to know how the current display is driven and then translate that to a dot matrix display and build the hardware to do it.

Didn't say it was easy  :-DD

wraper:
You can design and order a custom LCD. https://hackaday.com/2018/07/24/custom-lcd-module-is-unexpectedly-cheap-and-easy/

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