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I have some fingerprints on my new Sony G410R... how can I clean the screen without messing up the antireflective coating?
Originally posted by: rbloedow
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ARE YOU RETARDED? :disgust::|Originally posted by: amnesiac 2.0
1 part acetone
1 part bleach
1 part ammonia
8 parts warm water
Scrub vigorously with steel wool.
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
Originally posted by: rbloedow
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You try searching for monitor cleaning info.
You don't have a problem because no anti-glare coating really doesn't reduce the performance of the monitor.Originally posted by: Ronstang
Regardless of what all the ubergeeks will tell you to the contrary windex and a paper towel work just fine, you can also use an old T-shirt. I have been doing this for 10 years and have never had any problems with any of my monitors.
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
You don't have a problem because no anti-glare coating really doesn't reduce the performance of the monitor.Originally posted by: Ronstang
Regardless of what all the ubergeeks will tell you to the contrary windex and a paper towel work just fine, you can also use an old T-shirt. I have been doing this for 10 years and have never had any problems with any of my monitors.
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
I used an old tshirt moistened with water.. but it left streaks. Oh well... they are only visible when the monitor is off.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
I used an old tshirt moistened with water.. but it left streaks. Oh well... they are only visible when the monitor is off.
you should dry it too
You don't have a problem because no anti-glare coating really doesn't reduce the performance of the monitor.
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
I used an old tshirt moistened with water.. but it left streaks. Oh well... they are only visible when the monitor is off.
you should dry it too
I guess the tshirt isn't that absorbent because it dries with streaks.
Neg.Originally posted by: Ronstang
You don't have a problem because no anti-glare coating really doesn't reduce the performance of the monitor.
That's a complete load of crap. I have never removed any coatings from any of my monitors and it never looked messed up in any way. The anti glare coatings have been in tact on every one of my monitors when I throw them out. You just don't leave the windex on ther too long. I have never had a streak one on any of them.....you guys must just be incompetent.
Originally posted by: Ronstang
You don't have a problem because no anti-glare coating really doesn't reduce the performance of the monitor.
That's a complete load of crap. I have never removed any coatings from any of my monitors and it never looked messed up in any way. The anti glare coatings have been in tact on every one of my monitors when I throw them out. You just don't leave the windex on ther too long. I have never had a streak one on any of them.....you guys must just be incompetent.
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Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
If you are worried about the coating get some glasses cleaner at a drug store. Look for one that says it's safe for all coatings.
Neg.Originally posted by: Ronstang
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Good answer.....you are just another moron spreading an old wive's tale. I'm staring right now at a 3 year old flatscreen 19 inch monitor that has the anti-glare coating in tact and I have wiped it with windex and a cloth every week since the day I brought it home. And the reason I know the coating is in tact is because it has alway had a little nick in the coating in the lower right corner.....still there and no streaks or mess on my screen so that damned coating must still be there....Idiot.
