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Oct 1, 2006, 11:25 AM
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Rest In Peace
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A tip too keep your LCD clean..............
I have used all types of cleaners too keep my LCD's clean.Windex,etc....etc....etc.All these things seem to leave a slight haze on the screen.....try this.Water.Just plain old tap water.Take 2 soft cloths.Dampen 1 SLIGHTLY.Clean the screen.Take the dry 1 and wipe it off.No haze.No fuss,no muss.Clean LCD.Every time.
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Oct 1, 2006, 11:32 AM
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I agree. This is the the method that has worked best for me too.
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Oct 1, 2006, 12:07 PM
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DH News MOD
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Thanks for that tip  i will certainly give that a try.Most stuff i tried just leaves a film as you say in you're post.Even though the manual says use (eye) Glass Cleaner which don't work.
Last edited by MIG-31; Oct 20, 2006 at 03:31 PM.
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Oct 1, 2006, 12:11 PM
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Driverheaven brewmaster
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Same method that I use. Nothing beats good ol' water.
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Oct 1, 2006, 12:47 PM
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first thing i found out when i was researching lcd's, NEVER use windex. the damn stuff will eat the anti-glare protection away.
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Oct 1, 2006, 12:59 PM
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Obamaman
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The only product one might want to buy is a cheap microfiber cloth, and use it solely for monitors.
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Oct 1, 2006, 01:09 PM
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Something I had read once (for the life of me I cannot find a source) was a suggestion to use rubbing alcohol, this seemed a little extreme to me, but the source claims for LCD's this is the method used by manufacturers when the LCD's leave the production plant.
As far as I remember them claiming, there was mention that the screen on an LCD is different than that of a CRT. Rubbing alcohol will completely destroy the antiglare off a CRT (many contain ammonia), while it will not affect an LCD (because it is not made of glass) negatively except leaving it almost as good as new. But of course never spray any liquid directly onto any screen.
I've also heard if a product called Klear Screen, which is supposed to be endorsed by manufacturers. They also make a cloth used to wipe the screen. (as using paper towel or toilet paper is not a good idea because it will scratch your screen due to it being made from wood and paper and may contain remaining particles)
It is something i've never tried, but was always curious about.
I tend to use cloth and water.
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Oct 1, 2006, 02:22 PM
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At work there is some stuff that's a wet cloth followed by a dry cloth and it cleans better than water 
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Oct 1, 2006, 02:24 PM
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Burned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Babalou
was a suggestion to use rubbing alcohol, this seemed a little extreme to me,
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It is. I have used water on LCDs for years now, almost everything on the market leaves some kind of residue on the screen.
Thats why when you clean the windows on your house you use water too 
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Oct 1, 2006, 02:28 PM
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Nice computer Zardon O.o 4.5Ghz, what kind of a cooler is on that baby lol.
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Oct 2, 2006, 07:55 AM
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Rest In Peace
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zardon
It is. I have used water on LCDs for years now, almost everything on the market leaves some kind of residue on the screen.
Thats why when you clean the windows on your house you use water too 
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Z!U do windows?I have 3200 square feet with 18 windows.10 on ground level and 8 upstairs.......What would it cost me to get'em done?They need it BAD!{inside and out please}And if U do a GREAT job.I MITE let U ride 1 of my Harleys.
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Oct 2, 2006, 01:55 PM
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Microfiber cloths & distilled water.
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Oct 2, 2006, 02:40 PM
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LCD cleaning is one of the worst things I have come across tbh. I've even had to replace an LCD because using Windex just destroyed the thing. Even just water is unacceptable to me. However I have been lucky enough to have family in Europe and they send me some very nice EMTEC TFT cleaning pads. They come in packs of two; a wet cleaning and a dry polishing cloth. They work amazingly well and leave the monitor looking better than new. I can’t find them for sale anywhere in the US but anyone in Europe should be able to find them. Here's a link of what they look like;
http://www.allegro.pl/item127140731_...ki_do_lcd.html
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Oct 2, 2006, 03:07 PM
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Burned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HawgsHead
Z!U do windows?I have 3200 square feet with 18 windows.10 on ground level and 8 upstairs.......What would it cost me to get'em done?They need it BAD!{inside and out please}And if U do a GREAT job.I MITE let U ride 1 of my Harleys.
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Not much of a temptation riding a harley mate  id rather watch the tv !
I also think you misread my post, I dont actually clean windows for a living but I reckon most people have seen window cleaners cleaning them ? right? they use water with a bit of liquid soap. thats about it.
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Oct 2, 2006, 03:08 PM
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Burned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dipstick
LCD cleaning is one of the worst things I have come across tbh. I've even had to replace an LCD because using Windex just destroyed the thing. Even just water is unacceptable to me. However I have been lucky enough to have family in Europe and they send me some very nice EMTEC TFT cleaning pads. They come in packs of two; a wet cleaning and a dry polishing cloth. They work amazingly well and leave the monitor looking better than new. I can’t find them for sale anywhere in the US but anyone in Europe should be able to find them. Here's a link of what they look like;
http://www.allegro.pl/item127140731_...ki_do_lcd.html
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I have used those, the main ingredient is H2O.
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Oct 2, 2006, 10:28 PM
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DriverHeaven Extreme Member
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I find it hard to believe that nobody has mentioned spit.
I mean... hell... think of the amount of spittle we all.. spit.. at our montiors with all the cursing we do at it, and then proceed to wipe it off. It's just as good as water. Actually, probably better than water as it leaves a protective barrier behind, and it has a surprise benifit of marking territory (cuz nobody dares touch YOUR monitor after that without first using a good disinfectant).
I'm serious.
I'm seriously serious about being serious.
Seriously.
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Oct 3, 2006, 12:59 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tipstaff
I find it hard to believe that nobody has mentioned spit.
I mean... hell... think of the amount of spittle we all.. spit.. at our montiors with all the cursing we do at it, and then proceed to wipe it off. It's just as good as water. Actually, probably better than water as it leaves a protective barrier behind, and it has a surprise benifit of marking territory (cuz nobody dares touch YOUR monitor after that without first using a good disinfectant).
I'm serious.
I'm seriously serious about being serious.
Seriously.
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you actually mean that, Tipstaff. spit on it directly or on cloth first?
lol about marking territory... what about your computer case, table, keyboard, mouse...?
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Oct 3, 2006, 10:07 AM
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Rest In Peace
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tipstaff
I find it hard to believe that nobody has mentioned spit.
I mean... hell... think of the amount of spittle we all.. spit.. at our montiors with all the cursing we do at it, and then proceed to wipe it off. It's just as good as water. Actually, probably better than water as it leaves a protective barrier behind, and it has a surprise benifit of marking territory (cuz nobody dares touch YOUR monitor after that without first using a good disinfectant).
I'm serious.
I'm seriously serious about being serious.
Seriously.
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I NEVER have spat on my monitor...OK.Mabye once or twice.But its SO friggen hard too keep the things clean!{And by the way,i'm a clean FREAK.I cant stand filth!Filthy preple are lazy people}
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Oct 3, 2006, 10:36 AM
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DriverHeaven Extreme Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zardon
I have used those, the main ingredient is H2O.
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hahaha, that is good to know
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Oct 3, 2006, 03:08 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PangingJr
you actually mean that, Tipstaff. spit on it directly or on cloth first?
lol about marking territory... what about your computer case, table, keyboard, mouse...?
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Directly, man. Directly. <Hoark.. putooh!>
Hey.. it works.. what can I say? Tried and true method (and man, you'd be amazed at how well it works for cleaning CDs.. although I recommend licking them instead). Think about it. Main ingredient is water, right? The bacteria, or "Cooties" (as they are more commonly referred to) is considered to be a bonus.
As for cloth, I use the most available thing I can find.... which is usually my shirt. They're made of European Hemp. Feels real soft too (and no, I haven't tried to smoke one yet... although...  ).

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Oct 4, 2006, 10:25 AM
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too damn funny. And I'm not sure if everyone gets it. Which is even funnier.
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Oct 4, 2006, 10:52 AM
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Late to the discussion as usual.. but THE best stuff is called "Monitor Lizard". One bottle will last you pretty much forever.
http://super-seal.com/monitor.asp
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Oct 4, 2006, 11:08 AM
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DH's Dormant Dragon
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Some peoples water is much more terrible then others. If i use water here, i'll never get the distasteful shit off lol.
I go to my local medical center and purchase the 99.6% Pure Isopropyl Alcohol. (don't both with that crap lower then this %age imo, it pretty useless). I can get 500ml for a buck or so.
Using like mentioned above, soft cloth, or even a silk cloth, a smidge of this stuff will clean up any monitor (CRT/LCD/Plasma) pretty damn good. And the alcohol dries so quickly, that the initial wiping tears off the oily residue quick, and dries clean.
That's what i use. Water leaves a nasty mess.
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