Not good. Windex contains ammonia, could damage your screen. They sell specific screen cleaners at all office type supply stores. Office Max etc.
2007-01-23 06:47:29
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answered by lookamongus 3
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No you shouldn't use Windex. there's a particular purifier you should purchase to sparkling it or you may purely use water on a fabrics. do not hardship a lot about the brightness of the show screen on your associates computing gadget. often times it is purely like you reported, she would have a more suitable robust pictures card plus the very shown actuality that it is more moderen would have plenty to do with it. often times resources replace interior the generating procedure. The more moderen the resources, the more suitable the generic of the picture. the very shown actuality that you do spray the spray on the fabric first is sensible although. in case you probably did not word a drastic replace on your show screen then you probably did not harm it. you would word small abrasions or likely finally end up with a blurred show screen in case you had damaged it. I propose searching into the different purifier even with the very shown actuality that that is more suitable severe priced. Walmart includes it. or purely the damp fabric.
2016-10-16 00:05:38
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answered by ? 4
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DO NOT USE WINDEX!!!!
It contains Ammonia-D which will ruin your LCD screen. Use plain old rubbing alcohol on a clean cloth; do not spray directly on screen. I like old t-shirts (Not printed).
2007-01-23 06:49:21
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answered by Douglas D 4
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if it has plastic over the screen it will be ok, but if is just a plain LCD, just take a soft cloth and get it wet with warm water squeeze the excess water out and gently go over the screen.
2007-01-23 07:00:23
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answered by Can music save your mortal soul? 5
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Clean Your Mac Easy!
2016-08-01 02:52:12
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answered by ? 3
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Do not spray it directly on the screen. Spray on a screen safe cloth and rub it in, then clean the screen
2007-01-23 06:46:11
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answered by Just Bored!! 5
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you can get away with using distilled water and a microfiber cloth. just make sure you squeeze excess water out first.
2007-01-23 06:50:27
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answered by blur b 3
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i don't recommend it i recommend getin an eyeglassses cleaner, whcih can be used for computers too, if it's lcd/plasma i really don't recommend it. i use eyeglass cleaner myself for my dell screen
2007-01-23 06:46:12
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answered by mocho22 3
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