Cleaning computer screens
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 06:31 PM
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 12:45 AM
Talldog9, on Oct 2 2007, 06:11 PM, said:
This one screen is impossible to get lint free. The microfiber I use doesn't leave lint on anything else but this screen.
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 12:55 AM
I wonder if the cleaning solution for polycarbonate lenses ("plastic eyeglasses") with a microfiber cloth would be a suitable replacement?
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 09:34 AM
Andavari, on Oct 3 2007, 12:55 AM, said:
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 11:59 AM
http://www.3mselect.co.uk/p-630-scotch-bri...urer-16-pk.aspx
I had a vision of you with your sleeves rolled up, scrubbing away
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 12:09 PM
hazelnut, on Oct 3 2007, 06:59 AM, said:
http://www.3mselect.co.uk/p-630-scotch-bri...urer-16-pk.aspx
I had a vision of you with your sleeves rolled up, scrubbing away
Now just wait to see if anyone comes along and states they use steel wool.
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 03:03 PM
My $.02
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 03:15 PM
Andavari, on Oct 3 2007, 08:09 AM, said:
Now just wait to see if anyone comes along and states they use steel wool.
You just know there is. When I did a search on cleaning screens I came across this short how to and the person had previously used steel wool.
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/clean...-cleaning-mar02
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 03:19 PM
GameTraveler, on Oct 3 2007, 11:03 AM, said:
My $.02
Stoner's Invisible Glass is powerful stuff. I would not use that on anything plastic.
There seems to be conflicting recommendations on the web about this. Most recommend computer screen cleaner solutions you can buy they are nothing more than water and rubbing alcohol mixes. Many say not to use alcohol on plastic because it drys it out and yellows/clouds it.
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 09:21 PM
Lay it right there on the floor and run over it a few times. Removes everything.
Seriously, I have a very soft brush on the hose attachment, and gently drag it across the screen. Does not scratch, and "lifts" all loose dust and lint, especially from the edges, and in the corners.
Better than the wiping effect of a cloth, which drags stuff over the screen. For any marks, a lint free cloth slightly dampened with water, or water mixed with a small amount of vinegar, or Isopropyl Alcohol.
Isopropyl Alcohol you can get cheaply from a Chemist, as long as you can convince him/her you're not gonna drink it.
First time I bought it from my local Chemists, I was asked that question.
Edit: As Andavari below, I vacuum everything. Forgot to mention that.
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Posted 05 October 2007 - 12:12 PM
http://www.am-denmark.com/sort/engelsk/cle...5146/85146.html
It works like a charm. Very gently and still removes all kinds of things from my LCD screen. I also vacuum it sometimes, like the great minds above =)
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Posted 06 October 2007 - 10:19 AM
hazelnut, on Oct 3 2007, 09:59 PM, said:
http://www.3mselect.co.uk/p-630-scotch-bri...urer-16-pk.aspx
I had a vision of you with your sleeves rolled up, scrubbing away
Probably labeled differently in different country's, the tag on the cloth says (Scotch Brite high performance cloth 3M)
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Posted 06 October 2007 - 07:53 PM
Andavari, on Oct 6 2007, 03:00 PM, said:
They have an interesting product at the bottom of the page:
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