Cleaning Your LCD Screen
The major computer outlet stores are now starting to carry LCD cleaners for Flat Panel Monitors and Notebooks that do not contain the chemicals found in some commercial glass cleaners. These cleaners will definitely do the job nicely, but you do have to purchase them. If you do not wish to purchase these factory made cleaners, then you can clean your LCD Screen in the following manner.
What You Can Use
Water.
Water with a tiny amount of soft liquid soap.
Isopropyl Alcohol.
Hexane.
Petroleum Benzine.
Commercial glass cleaners that do not contain ammonia.
What You Should Avoid
Acetone.
Ammonia.
Ethyl acid.
Ethyl Alcohol.
Methyl chloride.
Toluene.
Commercial glass cleaners containing ammonia.
How You Should Do It
You should clean your LCD Screen display by applying the cleaner to a soft, clean cloth. Then you should wipe the cloth across the display from left to right, moving from the top of the display down to the bottom of the display. If your display contains grease or some other contaminant, then you should dampen your cloth with water instead of a commercial cleaner as the cleaner may smear the contaminants across the screen.
2007-02-05 09:49:15
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answered by G 7
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Simple:
Damp cloth or tissue paper and wipe softly from top to bottom - with the screen turned off.
For the corners I use cotton buds in a bit of water.
You can also buy special cleaners and brushes at extra cost.
Never use alcohol on a screen however.
2007-02-05 09:49:47
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answered by Chεεrs [uk] 7
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Buy some cheap anti-static screen cleaner from a PC shop. I will not use any other fluid, a dry cloth might do the trick though.
2007-02-05 09:53:09
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answered by Shuggy 3
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Isopropyl Alcohol is a good way to go. Myself i use a 50/50 mix of Isopropyl Alcohol and distilled water and this has always brought my screen up brilliant. just don't press too hard.
Do note though. distilled water, as normal water contains chemicals that can damage your screen
2007-02-05 10:11:07
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answered by P H 2
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I've cleaned my LCD flat panel with isopropel alcohol and it did the trick nicely. Don't use an abrasive cleaning cloth, use something soft so it reduces chance of scratching. It dries quickly so you can use your computer almost as soon as you've cleaned it up.
2007-02-05 10:02:41
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answered by ajawad9 2
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To clean the keyboard I use my hoover and the soft brush attachment - works wonders! For the screen use the screenwipes from most C stores, they are pretty cheap and easy to use.
2007-02-05 09:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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you can clean you lab top with a duster cleaner at walgreens
2007-02-05 10:03:16
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answered by sharonwilliams256666666666666666 1
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multi purpouse wet wipes from pc world or a comp store
2007-02-05 09:51:57
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answered by Anonymous
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