You can get something called "Anti-Static Cleaning Wipes" for like 5 bucks at walmart. They are specially made with a low alcohol concentration for cleaning LCD screens.
2007-03-03 12:41:04
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answered by Siren 4
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Ive always used a anti static wipe, something like a drier sheet as this will not staticly charge your screen and freeze any of the pixels. If you want to clean it with a liquid you can go to Staples or Wal Mart and they have professional LCD cleaning supplies but I have always used a drier sheet with great success.....good luck!
2007-03-03 12:45:09
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answered by jay_m69 2
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all those professional cleanser issues are a waste of time and overpriced as properly. I had some "particular non streak cleansing wipes" for my liquid crystal reveal reveal screen as quickly as, we could in simple terms say i've got considered William Maxwell Aitken much less streaky. suited wager? i'm not fullyyt constructive, i might say use something like a jay fabric or maybe though you call them the place your from, in simple terms moist one nook and gently go over the reveal screen, then dry it off with the different side by sliding downwards, in basic terms way you get streaks doing it particularly is that if there is grease on the reveal wherein case do exactly the moist and wipe lower back.
2016-12-18 05:08:56
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answered by ? 4
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i bought these wipes at walmart called nice'n clean anti static wipes they were in the electronics dept i use them on both our flat sreen lcd's and on all our computer monitors
2007-03-03 12:41:47
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answered by kelleyandjohn2000 1
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I use canned air for all of my computer stuff. There are 'wipes' that are especially made for computer screens. Just be gentle.
2007-03-03 12:40:31
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answered by longhats 5
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use rubbing alcohol on a rag
( DO NOT USE WINDEX IT MELTS LCD's )
2007-03-03 12:38:52
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answered by orange_concentrator 2
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