ntherblast
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So what do you all use to clean your lcd monitors?
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I've been using water and a cloth for non-greasy screens and windex and a cloth for dirtier/greasy screens.
LCD screens aren't near as fragile as they were when they were first released. The coatings have gotten much better.
Any LCD screen made in the last 7 years should not have a problem with windex.
(flamesuit on)
I bought some stuff at Circuit City a few years ago called CleanDr screen cleaner. Works great on my LCDs with a soft lint free cloth.
Yeah Windex is too harsh for your monitor. That's like putting your video card in the dishwasher![]()
Still a terrible plan, the ammonia in the windex will discolor the coatings on the screen. I would never EVER recommend doing this.
I use a microfiber cloth w/ isopropyl/water.
Windex hasn't had ammonia in it in years.
They claim it has their in house "ammonia" something or other in it. If you pull up the MSDS on it, it's just a fragrance added to it to smell that way.
I use isopropyl and microfiber cloth as well. Though I dislike the streak marks it leaves behind. Anything recommended to avoid streaks?
Monster ScreenCleaner!
I use a microfiber cloth w/ isopropyl/water.
If your screen has an AG coat, use water or a 50/50 water alcohol mix or less, with a microfiber cloth. I've seen AG coats melt with striaght 70% alcohol.
at least 90% of screen cleaners contain alcohol, its safe, just in smaller amounts, and no i didn't mean it melted right off, bit exaggerated, it got cloudy at first and then it started to smear and just get messy, basically screwed. This was on a 2007 NEC i believe.
Water is fine, alcohol just makes it less streaky and less messy overall. I personally use 40% alcohol 60% water. Always use at your own risk.
I just used windex. Worked wonders. No streaks either.