Cleaning a LCD monitor?

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Cleaning a LCD monitor?

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How do I safely clean a LCD monitor with oily finger prints?
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I would strongly recommend getting a bottle of eye-glass cleaner which is mostly sterile water and a bit of alcohol. In a pinch you can use rubbing alcohol. Use a soft sloth - preferably a microfiber eye-glass cleaning cloth.

NEVER use any chemical cleaners like Windex.
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Spit & kleenex?
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That's right stay away from the hard sloths. They can cause scratches. ::

FlyingPenguin wrote:I would strongly recommend getting a bottle of eye-glass cleaner which is mostly sterile water and a bit of alcohol. In a pinch you can use rubbing alcohol. Use a soft sloth - preferably a microfiber eye-glass cleaning cloth.
NEVER use any chemical cleaners like Windex.
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