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| Thread ID: 62772 | 2005-10-18 23:47:00 | LCD Screen Cleaning | Obelix (752) | Press F1 |
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| 397580 | 2007-05-05 03:05:00 | Visit an optician and get a bottle of lens cleaner. Very cheap. Only needs a quick spray and wipe and you have a clean monitor. I use it on TV and windows too.(That is proper windows not Bill's windows.) Thanks for that. I have two 2L bottles of the stuff my brother left behind :lol: |
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| 397581 | 2007-05-05 06:55:00 | No! Don't use Mr Muscle. Mr Muscle has a solvent in it. Long use of it might screw up the lcd as it may corrode the outer display Use a 1:1 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water and soak it up in a lint cloth and wipe gently across and let it evaporate. If you can afford, you can use pure isopropyl without water but that might get expensive. Hi mejobloggs You do mean "lint-free" !! don't you ? ;) Just looked at the liquid I have for my reading glasses and it says "contains ipopripanol". Could have saved myself $10 !!!!!! - instead of buying 3M Notebook Screen Cleaning Wipes at DSE <weep> <wail> <knashing of teeth> Misty :o :o |
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