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December 27th, 2003 01:00
Cleaning the LCD screen
What should I use to clean the screen? Currently, I just use water and a really soft cotton rag (old tshirt actually). Does the trick fairly well, but it sometimes leaves streaks, waterspots, whatever. Is there a solution I can use? I was thinking of using isopropyl alcohol, but after using it to clean my keyboard and palm rests, I discovered that it disolves the palm rest :( So I'm not sure if I should risk it on the display.
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Mike
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Do not use any of the following chemicals or any solutions that contain them: Acetone, ethyl alcohol, toluene, ethyl acid, ammonia, or methyl chloride. If you have a different chemical or solution and are not sure whether it is suitable, do not use it. Using any of the chemicals in the previous list may cause permanent damage to the LCD screen. Some commercial window cleaners contain ammonia and are therefore unacceptable.
There are many cleaning solutions sold specifically as LCD cleaners. You can use these to clean LCD screens on Dell notebooks. Alternately, you may use a 50/50 isopropyl alcohol and water mixture. Microfiber cloths such as those used to clean eyeglasses are excellent for use with LCDs.
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Message Edited by purrplexed on 12-28-2003 09:19 AM
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