Don't use window cleaners. Window cleaners are for glass and LCD screens are covered by a film that can be damaged by ammonia, which is in Windex.
Use http://www.pixelclean.com - no ammonia or alcohol.
2006-11-22 03:00:08
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answered by verdeeyez1 4
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My LCD Users Manual says DO NOT use alcohol- or solvent-based cleaners on the screen.
I have to use only a dry, clean cloth (and avoid getting my fingers or anything else greasy on the screen). I remove any dust around once a week with an unused paint brush that has really soft fibres:))
But, refer to your own Users Manual or check the manufacturers website for your make and model.
2006-11-22 01:40:56
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answered by ♥Robin♥ (Scot,UK) 4
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I use plain water with a good 100% cotton tshirt, this works perfect. If it is that bad dillute a little windex in water. I have had to do that from time to time with no bad side effects. But it isn't recommended. I wouldn't recommend anything with alcohol in it specifically b/c it has properties that can dry out the screen on your lcd and eventually lead to cracking. Water is best.
2006-11-22 03:31:07
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answered by uneverknow 2
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Something cheap to get to is isopropyl-alcohol, cleans well and leaves no residue.
always try carefully that the plastic of the screen isn't sensitive to the alcohol as a solvent (I've never seen one, but can't hurt to be careful)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isopropyl_alcohol
2006-11-21 23:23:59
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answered by anonymous 3
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They sell these little whipes that are specifically for LCD monitors.
Alcohol based, pretty inexpesnive at any elctronics/office supply store
2006-11-21 23:27:28
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answered by writersbIock2006 5
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The method the mfgs manual tells you!
2006-11-21 23:11:28
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answered by Anonymous
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water
2006-11-21 23:11:23
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answered by Dan G 2
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