Rubbing Alcohol and a soft cloth - works like a charm! My son did it to my TV when he was 2 :)
2007-03-25 15:42:08
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answered by Mrs. Lucky 5
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Tools & Chemicals:
Soft cloth, anti-static cloth, water, specialized screen cleaner
Technique:
1. Conventional wisdom is that you should only clean a screen with a damp cloth, as many screens have an anti-glare coating that you risk damaging if you use a harsh household cleaner. Even traditional window cleaners can damage some coatings and screens, especially on laptop computers. Always check your manual.
2. Screen wipes are also available which are also great for the keyboard and general cleaning. Wipe your screen first, then the keyboard, mouse, and casing. Stop your computer from getting dirty in the first place by having them handy to wipe the grease off your fingers after eating junk food.
3. If you are using just a damp cloth to wipe the screen, be sure to dry it off as well to prevent streaking.
4. When cleaning the monitor casing use a soft cloth with your cleaning fluid. Always spray onto the cloth, not the equipment!
5. Antistatic sprays and other specialty cleaning chemicals are very common, and are formulated so they will not cause damage to even the most sensitive screens. Their effectiveness is questioned by some, but others swear by them. The theory is that as the product cleans it leaves a neutral charge, whereas a positive or negative charge will attract dust. The effectiveness is likely more a result of environment, but considering the insignificant cost it is probably worth it.
2007-03-25 17:12:44
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answered by Elizabeth M 2
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The Magic Eraser will remove Sharpie.
2007-03-25 15:41:40
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answered by hunter_392 1
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Give the magic eraser a try! My 2 year old marked up his mirror in his bedroom with a crayon, and the magic eraser too it all off without leaving marks. I'm not sure how well it would work with a sharpie, but you could always give it a try!!
2007-03-25 15:39:44
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answered by Megan 4
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each cellular has DNA and that's consisted of two strands tightly woven around one yet another. the component that stops the two strands from breaking aside is named a telomeric cap (this is random nucleotide sequences referred to as nonsense codons. Codon is a three sequence of nucleotides that codes for amino acids eg. CUU is a amino acid referred to as proline . A nonsense codon is one that doesnt code for any amino acid production) each time your cells divide a small sequence is lost there by utilising lowering the steadiness of the cellular's DNA (in layman's words). this would at last lead do maximum of Ur cells' DNA turning out to be to be risky. and usually while a mistake occurs in DNA the cellular will carry out automobile cytolysis (cellular suicide) to stay away from issues. So once you're previous maximum of ur cells telomeric caps would be low and that they are services to die while they attempt to divide.. Whats truly interesting approximately this concept is the effect it has on evolution (by way of fact this occurs on the two meiotic as properly as mitotic divisions. meaning that a species grows previous too before it mutates.. yet thats a diverse tale)
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answered by bebber 4
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Try Alcohol, just dont soak it. This MAGIC ERASER did not remove Sharpie from my walls people!
2007-03-25 18:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe a baby wipe
since people use that for clear things to get sharpie off all the time
2007-03-25 15:41:05
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answered by Deborah M 2
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It's easy go to Walgreen's or Walmart, one of the stores that sell everything and buy some screen wipers, trust me this happens to me all of the time. The screen wipers will work on anything and everything. It really works!
2007-03-25 15:42:02
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answered by D-es-tin-y 1
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Use "GOOGONE." You can find it at your local supermarket, and sometimes even at the dollar store. It shouldn't cost more than $4, and works wonders! Removes everything from asphalt to lipstick stains! And it doesn't hurt anything. I've used it on glass, plastic, and even silk items!
2007-03-25 16:27:11
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answered by Kristin D 4
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the magic eraser gets off everything and it shouldn't do anything to damage it. I use it on the floor and stuff all the time and it doesn't do anything bad. It's not that strong of stuff but it cleans off everything
2007-03-25 16:21:35
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answered by blessed mommy 5
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