I've got a matte screen protector on my laptop to reduce reflections, but it's caught a ton of bubbles and dust underneath. I'm curious—if I were to put my laptop in a vacuum chamber, would it help eliminate those bubbles? I plan on turning it off and probably removing the battery too. Would it also be safe for the LCD? Thanks for any insight!
4 Answers
Putting your laptop in a vacuum chamber won't actually remove the dust. In fact, the bubbles might even get larger while it's in there. It's not the ideal solution!
You might end up with even more bubbles that look nicer but won't help your situation. Kind of ironic, right?
You’re not willing to clean it out but considering a vacuum chamber? That’s quite the setup to avoid some dust! Maybe just give it a wipe instead.
Honestly, putting it in a vacuum could damage the laptop. It might go boom with the pressure difference! Better think twice about that one.

True, but they might shrink back a bit once you're back at normal pressure.