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Cleaning LCD
What's the best thing to get these faint spots off of my LCD screen?
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04-10-2011, 10:59 PM
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i use a regular window cleaner and that seems to do the trick but don't know if it is bad for your screen.
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I don't think that has any harsh chemicals. i know one guy that uses rubbing alcohol and he says it gives great results.
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You should only need to use a dust cloth to wipe your screen but i also know that CD/ DVD cleaning solutions are good too.
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From one search I read that you mix Isopropyl alcohol with distilled water but there are commercial products.
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Rather than experiment its best to just get something commercial where you know it won't damage your screen.
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Well you can do that too you will just pay more than having the simple 50/50 ingredients do it for free.
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That is a great idea, but I think i will just use something commercial as chemistry has never been one of my strong points.
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