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cleaning your screen?
cleaning your screen?
how do you guys go about cleaning your screen? theres some dust and a few fingerprint marks (frikin friends coming over and pointing to this and that, poking the screen). what is the best way to clean my screen without damaging it?
From Fairleigh Dickinson University: Care and Maintenance of LCD Screens
From Samsung USA FAQ: How Do I Safely Clean My LCD Monitor?
One note, they mention the use of Petroleum Benzine as one option. This is not a safe chemical to be exposed to. AFAIK, consumers cannot even purchase it in the US.
From Samsung USA FAQ: How Do I Safely Clean My LCD Monitor?
One note, they mention the use of Petroleum Benzine as one option. This is not a safe chemical to be exposed to. AFAIK, consumers cannot even purchase it in the US.
DKB
Item #18 in the FAQ.
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Everything from 100% to 70% isopropyl/ethanol can slowly, over time, react with the polymers on the LCD surface (A slow esterization process I think, but that depends on the material that the LCD is made of). Eventually, it will get yellow and brittle; I have seen it happen to a few older LCD Monitors.
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I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
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Before you go to the alchohol, start safe and dampen a soft paper towel and see what that does. Do not dampen to the point that water runs down the screen just lightly dampen a cloth.
If that does not work, a small amount or alchohol might be in order.
Tell you frinds to keep their grubby fingers off your screen!
If that does not work, a small amount or alchohol might be in order.
Tell you frinds to keep their grubby fingers off your screen!
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cerebral_mamba
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http://www.klearscreen.com/ is according to me one of the most expensive ones out there tat specialize in LCD screen cleaning solutions. I have their product and I have found it to be great on the LCD, palm rest and the buttons of the thinkpad T43. My hand sweat a lot at time and the sweat leaves a distinct mark on my palm rest, but their solution helped a lot and now no more markings, its really awesome.
the only catch is that, it does not seam to be very effective on the LCD covers. I prefer to clean the LCD cover with plain water, but the clot that come along with their package is great and will guarentee a scratch-free cleaning.
the only catch is that, it does not seam to be very effective on the LCD covers. I prefer to clean the LCD cover with plain water, but the clot that come along with their package is great and will guarentee a scratch-free cleaning.
Yeah, that's probably better than the soft cotton that I recommended above. The ideal wipe is soft and lint-free. As far as the solution goes, that's probably OK, but you should check the ingredients because (I think) eyeglasses are made from a different type of plastic (or glass).aamsel wrote:I use a microfibre cloth and spray eyeglass cleaning solution purchased at an optician's office.
Andrew
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