Argh, sorry to hear that - it can be a real pain to get the LCDs off without damage - but as @Ganblejs says we do stock new displays and they're not too expensive.
It's quite likely that the issues you were having were just due to corrosion on the LCD connector - so I imagine it'll work fine with a new LCD.
While you have the screen off I'd give it a quick clean with isopropyl alcohol and a clean brush just in case there was some kind of corrosion causing an issue though
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Argh, sorry to hear that - it can be a real pain to get the LCDs off without damage - but as @Ganblejs says we do stock new displays and they're not too expensive.
It's quite likely that the issues you were having were just due to corrosion on the LCD connector - so I imagine it'll work fine with a new LCD.
While you have the screen off I'd give it a quick clean with isopropyl alcohol and a clean brush just in case there was some kind of corrosion causing an issue though