Damp cloths tend to remove the dust but just move the grease around. You might check out an office supply store for single use packets of laptop screen cleaners. Each packet contains a lint free square soaked in a cleaning solution designed for laptop screens.
I have also used similar packets designed for eyeglasses with no problems. The main difference is that the laptop packets are bigger.
I use these for laptops, tablet PCs, PDA touch screens, and LCD displays. I've never had a problem with any of them.
2007-02-02 04:07:35
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answered by Dave P 7
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To avoid wasting money on the store-bought 'laptop specific' cleaners, simply use a 'dollar-store' glass cleaner *without ammonia*.
Then simply use a cotton or microfiber cloth. I use whatever is handy, such as a sock or a shirt.
Be sure to spray a *light* mist on the screen, insuring no water drips into the workings of your laptop. If you are afraid of getting water inside your laptop, simply spray the rag first until it is wet, (not damp, as you may scratch your screen if you wipe it with any dry spots), then let it dry on its own.
For dust, simply swish the rag across the screen as though your were slapping some person across the face with a glove looking for a duel.
2007-02-02 04:08:37
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answered by Edward W 3
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I bought some little screen cleaning pads at Staples, but then I ran out and used Windex and it worked way better. But don't spray it directly on your computer, or it may get wet. I sprayed it on a soft dishcloth then wiped. Paper towels can leave scratches cuz they are made of wood. Happy Clean Screen!
2007-02-02 04:15:28
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answered by Kat 3
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Micro-fiber fabric such as those you utilize to scrub hues with and function it in basic terms somewhat moist. exceptionally else, wipe very gently by using fact the liquid crystal reveal is made up of tiny liquid crystal cells and you'll be able to harm it by potential of urgent too no longer easy. additionally, on no account on no account enable any debris or moisture get to the sting of the reveal by using fact it may be close to impossible to eliminate if it gets decrease than the right layer of the liquid crystal reveal and it would desire to impact overall performance. Use a Q-tip if the airborne dirt and dirt/airborne dirt and dirt on the perimeters somewhat peeve you.
2016-12-16 19:34:13
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answered by ? 4
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A copper wire brush and Comet.
Or.......a slightly damp lint free cloth. Avoid paper towels because paper is slightly caustic and can scratch the screen surface.
2007-02-02 04:03:43
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answered by PDH 4
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be careful cause that baby cost you and buy the too expensive cleaning cloths from an office supply store.
2007-02-02 04:04:22
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answered by imnotachickenyoureaturkey 5
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Use a slightly damp, lint-free cloth...and don't press too hard.
2007-02-02 04:01:09
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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NEVER use any thing except a damp cloth.....NO soap or additive of any kind.
2007-02-02 04:04:42
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answered by Anonymous
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