Cleaning a flat panel LCD Monitor??

B

Barry

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
 
D

dev

/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.

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G

Guest

There are special cleanning tools been sold, try asking in your nearest
computer shop.
 
L

luminos

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.
 
R

R. McCarty

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.
 
N

NobodyMan

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?"
 
B

Bruce Chambers

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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B

Barry

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
 
K

Kevin

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.
 
P

PA Bear

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
 
J

Jim Macklin

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
|
 
G

guest

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
 
B

beamish

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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