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I have a 2 year old; and please don't tell me to not let him do it. If you've had a 2 year old, you understand.

2007-03-10 01:53:18 · 6 answers · asked by lkrhtr70 4 in Computers & Internet Hardware Monitors

thanx y'all !!!
Alcohol-like a charm!

2007-03-10 09:09:02 · update #1

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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.

2007-03-10 01:56:03 · answer #1 · answered by G 7 · 1 0

Use a Q-tip and rubbing alcohol. I find this works on all my electronic devices, because it evaporates quickly enough not to cause any damage (as long as you pour the rubbing alcohol on the Q-tip, not directly on the item) and removes dirt, dust, pen, permanent marker, several other things, and can also clean the contacts on things like older video game systems and other items.

2007-03-10 02:02:38 · answer #2 · answered by ALFimzadi 5 · 1 0

i would get some rubbing alcohol. put a bit on a cloth and clean it while the monitor is off. let it dry before turning back on.

2007-03-10 01:56:10 · answer #3 · answered by Jody SweetG 5 · 1 0

Alcohol then of all things use Goop for mechanics. Be sure it is Goop and it doesn't have any abrasives... baby oil would be a substitute. Then go over it again with alcohol.

2007-03-10 01:57:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

try an ink eraser. just rub gently and with with a soft cloth

2007-03-10 02:02:18 · answer #5 · answered by craig 3 · 0 0

Saliva works as well.

2007-03-10 01:59:33 · answer #6 · answered by Bjorn 7 · 0 0

put a little soap and and water

2007-03-10 01:58:00 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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