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How do i? Just warm water and thats it? I would like to know if there is any specific manner i should do it with...I waws just planning on using cloth...or should I try something else? I'd apprecaite any information, thanks!
If you go to any office/electronics store there's monitor cleaners available. I've personally been using Endust for Electronics myself. Sure it's cheaper to make a homemade solution yourself but a spray can has lasted me for years. Water alone doesn't cut it as it doesn't easily remove oils.
Warm water or a spray cleaner they sell in any Office supply place for cleaning monitors and LCDs. NEVER spray the monitor - spray a cloth (soft cloth) then use it to clean the screen. You don't want liquids dripping inside.
In a pinch rubbing alchohol is usually safe, but I wouldn't risk it myself. NEVER use an ammonia based product. I've seen ammonia just peel the coating right off.
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