Cleaning a flat panel LCD Monitor??

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What is the proper way/material used for cleaning an LCD monitor?? I've
used a soft lint free cloth, with a spritzer containing water/alcohol (Hic).
I got a very streaky monitor..
I tried a little Windex, same problem except no (Hic).....Samsung said "
Soft cloth, with a detergent.....DUH!!!! what kind of detergent???
Would appreciate any advise, or guidance.
Thanks in advance
Barry/Austin
 
/Barry/ said:
What is the proper way/material used for cleaning an LCD monitor?? I've
used a soft lint free cloth, with a spritzer containing water/alcohol (Hic).
I got a very streaky monitor..
I tried a little Windex, same problem except no (Hic).....Samsung said "
Soft cloth, with a detergent.....DUH!!!! what kind of detergent???
Would appreciate any advise, or guidance.

http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/000666.html
 
1. Find Endust for Electronics or a similar product.
2. Get a Scotch high performance cloth from 3M

Many people use eyeglass cleaning cloths with alcohol cleaning solution as
well.
 
Also, there is a micro brush to simply sweep away any
dust that collects when wet cleaning isn't possible. Best Buy
has a cleaning kit (liquid, Felt-like cleaning pads & brush).
Think the last time I purchased one it was $15.00.
 
What is the proper way/material used for cleaning an LCD monitor?? I've
used a soft lint free cloth, with a spritzer containing water/alcohol (Hic).
I got a very streaky monitor..
I tried a little Windex, same problem except no (Hic).....Samsung said "
Soft cloth, with a detergent.....DUH!!!! what kind of detergent???
Would appreciate any advise, or guidance.
Thanks in advance
Barry/Austin

What does this have to do with XP?

Here's a suggestion on how to do what you asked: Stand up on a chair
and yell out "Can anybody find the manual for my monitor? Can anybody
tell me how it suggests I clean it?"
 
Barry said:
What is the proper way/material used for cleaning an LCD monitor??
I've used a soft lint free cloth, with a spritzer containing
water/alcohol (Hic). I got a very streaky monitor..
I tried a little Windex, same problem except no (Hic).....Samsung
said " Soft cloth, with a detergent.....DUH!!!! what kind of
detergent???
Would appreciate any advise, or guidance.
Thanks in advance
Barry/Austin


What does the manufacturer recommend in the manual that they
provided with the monitor?

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How "bout if I stand on a chair and yell "Hey nobodyman , Kiss my Ass" would
that be considered relevant to XP?? Hey maybe I should ask your momma, bet
she could clean it.
Barry/Austin
and thanks again nobodypuke....
sorry group
 
You would clean it following the specific instructions in the users manual
that came with the monitor. Failing ownership of a users manual, find it on
the website of the monitor manufacturer. You most certainly do not want to
use any kind of alcohol or commercial glass cleaner like Windex.
 
Kevin said:
You would clean it following the specific instructions in the users manual
that came with the monitor. Failing ownership of a users manual, find it
on
the website of the monitor manufacturer. You most certainly do not want
to
use any kind of *[ethyl]* alcohol or commercial glass cleaner like Windex.

Barry said:
What is the proper way/material used for cleaning an LCD monitor?? I've
used a soft lint free cloth, with a spritzer containing water/alcohol
(Hic). I got a very streaky monitor..
I tried a little Windex, same problem except no (Hic).....Samsung said "
Soft cloth, with a detergent.....DUH!!!! what kind of detergent???
Would appreciate any advise, or guidance.
Thanks in advance
Barry/Austin
 
A mild, diluted detergent (a non-bleach, low suds type,
maybe a single drop of liquid Dial or Palmolive in a cup of
water.) Just a damp soft cloth, well wrung out, no dripping
allowed.


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| Kevin wrote:
| > You would clean it following the specific instructions
in the users manual
| > that came with the monitor. Failing ownership of a
users manual, find it
| > on
| > the website of the monitor manufacturer. You most
certainly do not want
| > to
| > use any kind of *[ethyl]* alcohol or commercial glass
cleaner like Windex.
| >
| > | >> What is the proper way/material used for cleaning an
LCD monitor?? I've
| >> used a soft lint free cloth, with a spritzer containing
water/alcohol
| >> (Hic). I got a very streaky monitor..
| >> I tried a little Windex, same problem except no
(Hic).....Samsung said "
| >> Soft cloth, with a detergent.....DUH!!!! what kind of
detergent???
| >> Would appreciate any advise, or guidance.
| >> Thanks in advance
| >> Barry/Austin
|
 
I have used Windex with no problems. I spray it on the paper towel first and
get it real damp. No streaks and crystal clear every time
 
Barry said:
What is the proper way/material used for cleaning an LCD monitor?? I've
used a soft lint free cloth, with a spritzer containing water/alcohol (Hic).
I got a very streaky monitor..
I tried a little Windex, same problem except no (Hic).....Samsung said "
Soft cloth, with a detergent.....DUH!!!! what kind of detergent???
Would appreciate any advise, or guidance.
Thanks in advance
Barry/Austin

Hello, "Klear Screen" a good product. No ammonia or alcohol and has
anti-static properties.
Take Care.
beamish.
 

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