Cleaning flat secreen monitor

jeff

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Hi group,

I'm a Dell owner, but I have a question about cleaning a flat screen
monitor I recently bought to go with my Dell.

I tried using those pre-moistened, alcohol free wipes that you can buy,
but it left streak marks on my monitor. Is there a better way to clean
these things? What do you folks do?

Thanks in advance for your help,
Jeff
 

steve

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"Jeff" <nospamever@cox.net> wrote in message
news:VXkZd.25117$KK5.12855@fed1read03...
> Hi group,
>
> I'm a Dell owner, but I have a question about cleaning a flat screen
> monitor I recently bought to go with my Dell.
>
> I tried using those pre-moistened, alcohol free wipes that you can buy,
> but it left streak marks on my monitor. Is there a better way to clean
> these things? What do you folks do?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help,
> Jeff
>
>

http://premiersupport.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/kb/en/document?dn=FA1011125#step1

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Jeff wrote:

> Hi group,
>
> I'm a Dell owner, but I have a question about cleaning a flat screen
> monitor I recently bought to go with my Dell.
>
> I tried using those pre-moistened, alcohol free wipes that you can
> buy, but it left streak marks on my monitor. Is there a better way to
> clean these things? What do you folks do?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help,
> Jeff
>
>
I always thought ispropyl alcohol was good for that, but in some places
I read it can yellow the display. Where I have read that, the suggestion
is to use ethel alcohol. I've also read just the opposite.

What I use and have never seen anything against is diswashing liquid
(Dawn, etc.). Dampen a clean soft cloth with dishwashing liquid and
water. Clean screen. With clean soft cloth moistened with water only,
wipe off solution. Then dry with a clean soft cloth.

I've been using this for several years on my portable system with no
problems. And no streaks.

Of course, turn off system before cleaning, just in case.
 

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Jeff wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I'm a Dell owner, but I have a question about cleaning a flat screen
> monitor I recently bought to go with my Dell.
>
> I tried using those pre-moistened, alcohol free wipes that you can buy,
> but it left streak marks on my monitor. Is there a better way to clean
> these things? What do you folks do?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help,
> Jeff
>
>
Get yourself an Optical Grade Cloth, the type of material that oakley
sunglasses come with. You should be able to buy one from an optometrist
or a Photographics store. Then to clean the screen just wipe it gently
with the cloth. No need to use any chemicals.
ricardo
 
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ricardo wrote:
> Jeff wrote:
>
>> Hi group,
>>
>> I'm a Dell owner, but I have a question about cleaning a flat screen
>> monitor I recently bought to go with my Dell.
>>
>> I tried using those pre-moistened, alcohol free wipes that you can
>> buy, but it left streak marks on my monitor. Is there a better way to
>> clean these things? What do you folks do?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help,
>> Jeff
>>
> Get yourself an Optical Grade Cloth, the type of material that oakley
> sunglasses come with. You should be able to buy one from an optometrist
> or a Photographics store. Then to clean the screen just wipe it gently
> with the cloth. No need to use any chemicals.

Thanks, I was wondering where I could find the microfiber cloths.
 
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> Thanks, I was wondering where I could find the microfiber cloths.

These days, it might very well be the household cleaning section of a large
super market or department store. :) As for cleaning with these things -
they say they get more efficient after a cycle in the good ol' washing
machine first. Use dry, or juuust slightly moist, if there's dried-in stuff
you need to get rid of. You could add a drop of dish-washing detergent too,
though it's often overkill. Microfiber cloths are crazy effective even
without it.
 
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 20:01:14 -0500, Sparky Singer <Sparky@moon.sun.org>
wrote:

>>>
>> Get yourself an Optical Grade Cloth, the type of material that oakley
>> sunglasses come with. You should be able to buy one from an optometrist
>> or a Photographics store. Then to clean the screen just wipe it gently
>> with the cloth. No need to use any chemicals.
>
>Thanks, I was wondering where I could find the microfiber cloths.

I bought mine at CompUSA: 3M Microfiber Electronics Cloth.
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