Blue ghosting on dark areas of screen
I think your son figured it out.
check also to see if the liquid is cloudy or has any debris in it, if so it could use a change while you're at it. unless your son knows how to work on the TV(in addition to diagnosing the problem) you should have it looked at, with the advantage that now you know the problem, and what you're going to be charged for.
to change the fluid, the only way to do it properly
is to completely remove the CRT assembly from the set,
drain it, disassemble it, clean it THOROUGHLY (I use a LOT
of Windex to do it) and reassemble it paying close attention
to get it together correctly. And don't forget to discharge
that HV lead at the splitter blocks BEFORE doing anything else!
The best way to put in the new fluid is from a squeeze bottle
with a funnel shaped nozzle. A hair dying kit will have
what you need, usually. you should make sure you're using the same type of liquid as was there originaly, because different liquids have different optic behavior.
Have fun!
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