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For conformal coatings etc check out electronic components supplier :
spray, dip or brush on.
I would not recommend anyone to attempt this procedure unless they are
sufficiently familiar with electronic circuit boards and rework of those.
Issues like masking of displays, connectors, heat sinks etc and of course
preventing static to sensible components must be taken in account.
Also you don't want to break seal if item is still under warranty.
But a good electronic service shop should be capable to upgrade your device,
especially if they understand functions and can run before and after tests.
cheers mikl

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