T trinibwoy Meh Legend Supporter Jan 8, 2007 #1 Hope this is the right place to ask this - what's a cheap, effective way to safely clean glossy/coated LCD screens? TIA
Hope this is the right place to ask this - what's a cheap, effective way to safely clean glossy/coated LCD screens? TIA
S SugarCoat Veteran Jan 8, 2007 #2 get a washcloth dampen it with some water and wipe gingerly. You can use rubbing alcohol too but it has to be diluted quite a bit with water.
get a washcloth dampen it with some water and wipe gingerly. You can use rubbing alcohol too but it has to be diluted quite a bit with water.
T Ty Roberta E. Lee Veteran Jan 8, 2007 #3 Water and a microfiber cloth being careful not to rub with the seams or label on the cloth. I wouldn't use alcohol at all - too much of a solvent for me.
Water and a microfiber cloth being careful not to rub with the seams or label on the cloth. I wouldn't use alcohol at all - too much of a solvent for me.
P pascal Veteran Jan 9, 2007 #4 Minimal water and microfiber cloth, both the TV and monitor. Slow and soft circular movements.
T Ty Roberta E. Lee Veteran Jan 9, 2007 #7 digitalwanderer said: Brillo pads or steel wool in a pinch. Click to expand... I think we all remember the way you "fixed" your kid's GCN....
digitalwanderer said: Brillo pads or steel wool in a pinch. Click to expand... I think we all remember the way you "fixed" your kid's GCN....
digitalwanderer wandering Legend Jan 9, 2007 #8 pascal said: Brillo what ? ... Click to expand... Yup those, but I was teasing. Ty said: I think we all remember the way you "fixed" your kid's GCN.... Click to expand... Make fun of me all you want, but it's still working.
pascal said: Brillo what ? ... Click to expand... Yup those, but I was teasing. Ty said: I think we all remember the way you "fixed" your kid's GCN.... Click to expand... Make fun of me all you want, but it's still working.
P pascal Veteran Jan 9, 2007 #9 digitalwanderer said: Yup those, but I was teasing. Click to expand... Dissapointed
T trinibwoy Meh Legend Supporter Jan 9, 2007 #10 Thanks guys, guess water and elbow grease still does the trick.