Yea, just don't use lens cleaning solution. The stuff I used screwed up my older monitor (as stated above).Originally posted by: ethernaut
Would a lens cleaning cloth do?
Good question. The LCD panel on my kodak digicam could use a cleaning (with the placement of the LCD on the DX3500 model, it is very hard to keep one's nose from touching the LCD when using the viewfinderOriginally posted by: dcdomain
How bout them LCD panels?
Uh, I was told that windex and similar chemicals leave a residue on the surface that they are used to clean; thus, it's not good to use them on eyeglasses, or [presumably] monitors. Can anybody confirm this?Originally posted by: ActiveX
I turn off my monitor, let it cool down for 10 mins, get some windex, spray it on a wrag, clean the monitor, let it dry real good and its clean. Don't see a need to buy special cleaning kits, though some will disagree with me. Been doing it this way for years, never had a problem.
Just make sure you let it cool down first and dry completely after.