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pcmsurf
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I need to clean my flatscreen but i dont want to mess it up. What should I use?

10/17/2005 1:57:24 AM

moron
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gasoline

10/17/2005 2:04:14 AM

SMCaldwe
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haha

no but really acetone works great for me

10/17/2005 3:21:19 AM

moron
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acetone destroyed my original Nintendo's case (really, it did).

[Edited on October 17, 2005 at 3:32 AM. Reason : w]

10/17/2005 3:32:15 AM

windhound96
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anythin' wrong with a damp soft cloth?

they also sell screen wipes at walmart (etc), I've got a thing of them for my laptop, works well..

10/17/2005 10:44:26 AM

joe17669
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i used isopropyl (sp?) alcohol wipes, the kind you get at a drugstore for injections, and it worked out real well. it tends to streak, so i used a microfiber cloth to polish them off.

10/17/2005 10:51:13 AM

Quinn
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Quote :
"haha

no but really acetone works great for me"


Acetone will eat the antiglare layer off an LCD. If you use it highly diluted it would take forever but its still possible. I know because i have stripped an LCD of the antiglare layer using none other then Acetone and time.

If you do ruin your panel though, ill take it off your hands for cheap i need another polarizer.

10/17/2005 1:20:24 PM

Incognegro
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I use a damp cloth... it's a bitch to get it to dry streak-free sometimes, but it's nice to know that I'm not potentially damaging anything

10/17/2005 1:23:44 PM

esgargs
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Nailpolish remover.

10/17/2005 1:25:45 PM

Charybdisjim
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you could always pick up the LCD screen wipes at any computer/electronics store. But yeah, that's probably a waste of money even though you know it SHOULD be safe.

10/17/2005 1:35:38 PM

Incognegro
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MURIATIC ACID

10/17/2005 1:38:03 PM

bowesknows
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buy a bottle of isopropyl alcohol for <$1, mix 1/4 iso w/ 3/4 water and use a non-abrasive towel.

works like a charm.

10/17/2005 3:28:50 PM

Charybdisjim
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you could also clean it with decent vodka

10/17/2005 3:40:05 PM

Quinn
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"Nailpolish remover."


contains acetone, see my post.

10/17/2005 5:07:08 PM

Charybdisjim
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grey goose.

for every dab on your screen, and take shot. the combined effects with gaurantee you don't notice the fuzz and dirt on the your monitor anymore

10/17/2005 5:23:22 PM

pttyndal
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^ you're wasting perfectly good vodka on your screen then.

10/17/2005 6:43:24 PM

rogueleader
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damp cloth is fine. just don't press down hard

10/18/2005 3:32:29 PM

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