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What is the best cleaner for an LCD screen? I have run into the same problem
now twice. First, on my Planar desktop LCD, i used a little 90% alcohol on
a soft cloth and wiped gently. The result was these blotchy streaks that I
have not yet been able to get out. It appears to be some kind of oil or
grit--a blotch of film in the center of the screen would be the best way to
describe it.
I recently tried cleaning my laptop screen with pretty much the same
results. It is only noticable when the screens are off and the light hits it
a certain way, but there IS something on it. I don't see how it could be a
chemical reaction considering every major manufactor of LCD's says to use
alcohol. Water seems to leave traces as well. Is there something out there
that I should try? Assuming I haven't damaged my screens, any suggestions as
to what to do next? I mean, I should be able to clean these screens without
leaving a film.
Thanks,
Chalky
What is the best cleaner for an LCD screen? I have run into the same problem
now twice. First, on my Planar desktop LCD, i used a little 90% alcohol on
a soft cloth and wiped gently. The result was these blotchy streaks that I
have not yet been able to get out. It appears to be some kind of oil or
grit--a blotch of film in the center of the screen would be the best way to
describe it.
I recently tried cleaning my laptop screen with pretty much the same
results. It is only noticable when the screens are off and the light hits it
a certain way, but there IS something on it. I don't see how it could be a
chemical reaction considering every major manufactor of LCD's says to use
alcohol. Water seems to leave traces as well. Is there something out there
that I should try? Assuming I haven't damaged my screens, any suggestions as
to what to do next? I mean, I should be able to clean these screens without
leaving a film.
Thanks,
Chalky