The same eyeglass-cleaning solution sold by optometrists (and the lint free cloths) work fine on LCD screens.
Don't use paper towels or harsh cleaners like Windex/Forumla 409.
2006-11-29 06:16:49
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answer #1
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answered by C-Man 7
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Dilute isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) into a mix with no more than 50% alcohol and the rest distilled water.
Put the solution in a small spritzer bottle, the type that you push from the top to get a fine mist. It works really well at getting just the right amount on your screen with a spray on each quadrant.
Apply the mix to a cotton cloth, such as an old T-shirt, lint-free microfiber cloth, or other very soft cloth. A large cloth is best, since it will help to reduce the risk of leaving streaks across the screen from finger pressure.
Wipe the cloth against the screen in a counter-clockwise, or other consistent motion. Apply an even pressure to the cloth but take care not to press your fingers into the cloth or screen.
2006-11-29 14:10:54
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answered by Anonymous
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the above answer was correct .....lengthy, but correct
Use only a microfiber cloth or the LCD wipes made specifically for this purpose. You can get them @ any electronics store.
Dont use papertowls, or WIndex
2006-11-29 14:14:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Alcohol wipes. Do not use windex - it will leak down in to your computer and ruin it.
2006-11-29 14:12:00
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answered by quatrapiller 6
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I was just about to ask that myself! Thanks for the help, y'all!
2006-11-29 14:15:35
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answered by Alicia 2
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