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Phisherman

2008-03-02, 5:25 pm

Lightly dampen a newly-laundered old cotton diaper with distilled
water. Turn OFF your LCD and carefully and gently wipe. Look at the
screen from an angle to reveal any missed spots. I like this method
as it uses no harmful chemicals, won't scratch your screen and costs
very little. Paper towels or ammonia products can damage LCD
screens.
Oren

2008-03-03, 5:25 pm

On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 17:16:52 -0500, Phisherman <noone@nobody.com>
wrote:

>Lightly dampen a newly-laundered old cotton diaper with distilled
>water. Turn OFF your LCD and carefully and gently wipe. Look at the
>screen from an angle to reveal any missed spots. I like this method
>as it uses no harmful chemicals, won't scratch your screen and costs
>very little. Paper towels or ammonia products can damage LCD
>screens.


I'm really partial too micro fiber cloth, especially a new one
dc

2008-03-09, 5:25 pm

In the Gall tinting business a few drops on Dawn dishwashing liquid in a
spray bottle with distilled water works good for me. I learned as a pilot to
clean anything plastic in straight line pattern (no circles), but on
windscreens the circles cause a spiderweb effect.

good luck,
dc

"Phisherman" <noone@nobody.com> wrote in message
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> Lightly dampen a newly-laundered old cotton diaper with distilled
> water. Turn OFF your LCD and carefully and gently wipe. Look at the
> screen from an angle to reveal any missed spots. I like this method
> as it uses no harmful chemicals, won't scratch your screen and costs
> very little. Paper towels or ammonia products can damage LCD
> screens.


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