with special wipes made for just that you can get them anywhere for like 5 dollars for a roll
2006-07-25 08:27:11
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answered by Spike 3
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★★ CLEAN LCD SCREENS ★★
◙ Lightly spray windex on a really soft cloth and wipe the screen. Do not spray directly on the screen.
◙ Be very careful not to press very hard or you'll damage areas of the screen.
◙ You can buy a monitor protector to place over your screen. Another way is to cut out a piece of clear plexiglass slightly larger than the screen area and attach the plexiglass to the monitor with double-faced tape. This will keep people from pokiung the screen with their fingers and spraying the screen when they cough or sneeze.
2006-07-25 08:34:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Use a damp lint free cloth. You want to remove ALL the water so it won't drip into your computer. So only use a little water on the cloth and wipe it dry. You want to avoid using something like Windex because that will degrade the plastic over time and add a haze to your screen.
Before you by one of those expensive screen cleaning products check the ingredients list and see if you can't make something similar; like a diluted alcohol solution.
2006-07-25 08:32:54
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answered by Dan S 7
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Do not use windex or any other regular cleaning product as this can strip some of the coatings off of the screen. Your best bet is to buy specific cleaner for LCD Screens/TV's. You can find this at BestBuy. I use the Monster cleaner and Monster cloth. They have this at BestBuy and it works great. It actually cleans my regular TV screen quite well too. The cloth that comes with this is rather large and is machine washable which is great as the cleaner will last a long time.
2006-07-25 08:30:05
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answered by CanadaRox1234 2
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Safest way with to unplug it and use a lint free cloth to clean it. Don't press down very hard. If you have to use a solvent (like Windex) then spray a little on the cloth, not the monitor and wipe clean.
2006-07-25 08:28:13
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answered by wyntre_2000 5
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You have to use the materials created for the monitor you cannot use a product like Windex cuz it strips the monitor of something. I saw this on The ScreenSavers.
So go to BestBuy and ask for monitor wipes.
2006-07-25 08:27:18
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answered by gundam_bravo4 3
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cleansing the demonstrate a million. turn off the demonstrate screen 2. hose down a sparkling smooth cotton textile with water & gently wipe the demonstrate beginning from the excellent of the demonstrate to bottom wiping in a downward action.For lcd (computer & flat panel) reflects be careful no longer to press too hard in the different case you should damage the demonstrate.(making use of a paper towel or dirty textile can scratch the demonstrate,also making use of methyl chloride,acetone,ethyl acid,ethyl alcohol or ammonia-depending cleaners can damage the demonstrate,lcd video demonstrate gadgets are pretty smooth to those brokers.)
2016-10-15 04:59:27
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answered by ? 4
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Turn off your monitor
get some cleaner and a towel (like paper towel).
spray the towel (not directly onto the monitor)
wipe the monitor with the towel.
tah dah!
I've used Windex and 409, and water, and anti-static computer cleaner.
2006-07-25 08:29:29
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answered by nWo_Spon 3
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Get some "Bissell" Glass & Multi -Surface Cleaner. It comes in an orange, spray can. It's better than "Windex," because it sprays "Foam," instead of liquid, and does not run. It's very good, and it's inexpensive. You can spray it-- directly on the screen, or spray it on a soft cloth. Also, works well on the keypad.
2006-07-25 09:17:00
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answered by ~Terr~ 3
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Turn it off first, Then wipe it down with a very damp rag. Lightly spray window cleaner on a paper towel and hit up the screen for all your dirt and microorganisms that you so delicately put there.
2006-07-25 08:30:18
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answered by d_rekt03 3
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If your Flat Screen is a CRT like mine then you can use a bit of glass cleaner on a piece of tissue paper and wipe the dust of softly.
If you are talking about a flatscreen LCD, then just use a tissue.
2006-07-26 03:03:21
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answered by GearSpec™ 6
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