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To: Bill/WA who wrote (35435)8/1/2003 11:03:39 AM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110655
 
Bill/WA, I've read soapy water is ok for cleaning laptop screens. pcsupport.about.com
Gottfried



To: Bill/WA who wrote (35435)8/1/2003 2:46:40 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110655
 
Cleaning laptop displays and other monitors.

Bill/WA,

I've used several commercial products over the years, but for my desktop monitors, TV screens particularly those with a matrix (like Hitachi's), and laptop displays, I use white vinegar diluted in warm water applied with a soaked but well wrung out cotton t-shirt cloth then wiped with a clean non-impregnated optical lens cleaning cloth obtainable at optomotrists, LensCrafters, etc.

Stubborn spots around the screen I use isopropyl alchohol on a cotton swab (use same for keyboards keys) and before I clean any of the above I use canned air especially around edges of the screen (and crevices of keyboards).

Excellent results.

- Eric -