Have you tried just regular alcohol. I have used alcohol and a terry cloth on LCD monitors, and it seems to work great.
2007-01-25 15:50:49
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answered by parkerbl 1
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I use an eyeglass cleaning cloth sprayed with eyeglass cleaner to clean my LCD monitor. Both purchased from eyeglass store. The cleaner MUST specify "safe for plastic lenses". Don't know if it will clean Sharpie or not, but give it a try.
NOTE - Be sure to spray the cleaner on the cloth and then wipe the monitor.
- DO NOT spray any cleaner directly on the monitor.
2007-01-25 15:58:03
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answered by Class Act 2
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Sharpie may need differently, but I sneeze and cough often on my old Acer LCD, left dried up bodily fluid; I just painstakingly scrub the dirty spots with my nails; no ill-effect to any layers underneath the pixels having chizzled but do it slowly.
2007-01-25 20:11:44
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answered by Andy T 7
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The only thing I can think of that won't ruin the surface is Skin So Soft bath oil by Avon. Good luck!
2007-01-25 15:51:10
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answered by TexasRose 6
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You can try one of those Mr. Clean magic erasers. I find they work quite well. Good luck.
2007-01-25 15:48:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Try hairspray. It works on ink. But, I would try a very tiny spot no matter what you try.
2007-01-25 16:03:27
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answered by S R 3
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denatured alcohol may work, but you may be out of luck. Sorry
2007-01-25 15:48:37
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answered by freetronics 5
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ok i dont even what to know what the hell happend but magic eraser probably
2007-01-25 15:50:56
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answered by sportsfreak711 2
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