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Suggest an LCD screen cleaner

phexac

Senior member
I am looking for something to clean my laptop and desktop screens. Unfortunately, soft T-shirts don't do it after a while. I need something that will remove finger prints and occasional other crap. What do you guys use?
 
the best deal i've had is actually at target. Get the (i think its GE) GE spray kit for monitors. I comes with the spray solution, cleaning duster and the microfiber cloth. I've been using it for 5 months now and its only 1/3 of the way gone. I paid 7 bucks for it. I'm not a fan of cleaning cloths.
 
i got the Monster iClean from amazon.com for 15. its lasted me over 1 year already. i'd say its a good investment and the product is great
 
Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
windex always worked on my CRT 🙂
Heh, that is because your CRT's screen is glass, but it will eat away the plastic on an LCD. Best to stick to soft water and a soft cloth with an LCD.
 
Originally posted by: eternalone
I use paper towel and a little water.

Bad. Very bad. Do not use paper towel...

EDIT: Get a microfiber cloth, and one of good quality. There are some other solutions that use a rolling pin, and just get everything off leaving a %100 clean screen... I got to find this thing, and I wonder if it really works well. I think Robert Heron uses it on some of the HDTVs he tests.
 
Originally posted by: FalseChristian
I use gasoline and sulohuric acid on my brand new 22" Samsung. Works great!🙂

I actually use bose-einstein condensates. 😱 They work nicely.
 
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: eternalone
I use paper towel and a little water.

Bad. Very bad. Do not use paper towel...

EDIT: Get a microfiber cloth, and one of good quality. There are some other solutions that use a rolling pin, and just get everything off leaving a %100 clean screen... I got to find this thing, and I wonder if it really works well. I think Robert Heron uses it on some of the HDTVs he tests.


😕 What, do you beat the dirt off? 😀
 
Originally posted by: WelshBloke
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: eternalone
I use paper towel and a little water.

Bad. Very bad. Do not use paper towel...

EDIT: Get a microfiber cloth, and one of good quality. There are some other solutions that use a rolling pin, and just get everything off leaving a %100 clean screen... I got to find this thing, and I wonder if it really works well. I think Robert Heron uses it on some of the HDTVs he tests.


😕 What, do you beat the dirt off? 😀

It just sticks to the pin. 😛 It's for NORMAL substances, not that piece of gum you stuck on your screen or the epoxy you just happened to put all over it.
 
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