On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, Ronn! Blankenship wrote:
I keep worrying about what a good spew would do
to this new flat-screen monitor: I'm not sure
having a spray bottle of Windex and a roll of
paper towels by the screen is the best thing
anymore . . . or am I being unnecessarily paranoid?
Lint-free cloth, NOT paper towels; spray one cloth with water or isopropyl
alcohol, use that to clean, and follow with a dry cloth.
No, you're not being paranoid; I was specifically told *not* to use paper
towels when I asked. (And it sounds like Windex isn't quite the thing,
either.)
A dilute vinegar solution will also work. Don't ever spray anything
directly onto the screen of a flatscreen monitor.
And don't press or try to scrub, because you can damage pixels or scratch
the surface of the monitor that way. IME, there are a *lot* of things
that will come clean with sufficient gentle rubbing with something damp,
but you need to be patient with everything.
Julia
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