Gibson486 Lifer Aug 9, 2000 18,378 2 0 Oct 4, 2002 #1 Can i use regular water? Endust (not the air in the can, the spray one w/ the lemon scent)? what do you say?
Can i use regular water? Endust (not the air in the can, the spray one w/ the lemon scent)? what do you say?
corkyg Elite Member | Peripherals Super Moderator Mar 4, 2000 27,370 240 106 Oct 4, 2002 #2 Use plain water on a damp cloth if you don't have sealed LCD wipes. Do not wipe the LCD hard - too much pressure can damage it.
Use plain water on a damp cloth if you don't have sealed LCD wipes. Do not wipe the LCD hard - too much pressure can damage it.
corkyg Elite Member | Peripherals Super Moderator Mar 4, 2000 27,370 240 106 Oct 4, 2002 #3 A mixture of alchohol and water and a clean, lint-free cloth is good. Do not rub the LCD hard - be gentle. Wipe
A mixture of alchohol and water and a clean, lint-free cloth is good. Do not rub the LCD hard - be gentle. Wipe
T TheWart Diamond Member Dec 17, 2000 5,219 1 76 Oct 5, 2002 #4 do not use regular endust, it is pretty oily-feeling. there is an electronics Endust in a blue can.
LostHiWay Golden Member Apr 22, 2001 1,544 0 76 Oct 5, 2002 #5 People are going to flame me but I always use just Windex. Never had a problem with it and my LCD still looks brand new.
People are going to flame me but I always use just Windex. Never had a problem with it and my LCD still looks brand new.
HalfCrazy Senior member Oct 3, 2001 853 0 0 Oct 5, 2002 #6 I use this stuff to clean the laptop LCD screen. Work's real nice. Click Here
The Sauce Diamond Member Oct 31, 1999 4,741 34 91 Oct 5, 2002 #7 I usually just take it out back and hose it down...is that bad?
D dkozloski Diamond Member Oct 9, 1999 3,005 0 76 Oct 5, 2002 #8 Use saliva and a corner of your shirt tail. Just like everybody else really does.