I'm looking for a decent way to get the smudges off my monitor, preferably without buying expensive wipes. Any suggestions?
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Microfibre cloth. Dry. If that doesn't work, then dampen it slightly. Nothing works better. You can get them at most places, including your local MegaMart. I got a ridiculous number at Sams Club for $10. They're reusable, all you have to do is throw them in the clothes washer. |
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I wear glasses (like most nerds I guess) and I just use the wipes you can buy to clean those for my monitors. Don't have a specific brand but haven't destroyed anything yet. Good clean results so far, don't go with the difficult mixes of x amounts of this with y amounts of that. Easy to screw up and hey, it's boring so easy to get distracted ;) |
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Fellowes wipes are < $10 for 100 wipes... otherwise, if you've got a glass front monitor, windex + a soft cloth. if you've got an LCD, a CLEAN (very important) cloth with equal parts water + distilled vinegar, spray a small amount onto the CLOTH (not the screen, don't want any unwanted dripping...) and gently wipe... |
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I've read that you shouldn't use Cleanmates monitor wipes: http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2000/12/29/ |
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Babywipes. Work perfectly. |
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this is a good article: |
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Really you should just use a damp towel (not paper) or old t-shirt to wipe off anything on the screen. Chemical cleaners can ruin the surface. If its an LCD make sure you don't press too hard as it may damage the screen. |
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Spit and a clean cloth. |
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Water and Paper Towel, any regular household cleaner might remove some UV coating |
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A damp rag - not wet. Just water. |
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