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Old 13 September 2007, 05:36 PM
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What's the best thing to clean an lcd pc monitor ?

Have heard a few things can bugger it up so want to be careful !

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Old 13 September 2007, 06:02 PM
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I use a soapy sponge and then a pressure washer after to get rid of all the suds off the screen.
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Originally Posted by Borat_Drives_A_Scooby
I use a soapy sponge and then a pressure washer after to get rid of all the suds off the screen.

Ta very much,i'll give it a go.
Old 13 September 2007, 06:10 PM
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I just use normal screen wipes. Doesn't seem to do any harm.
Old 13 September 2007, 09:07 PM
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Ixos SCREEN CLEANING KIT (Screen cleaning kit)


IXOS SCRN-CLN at Richer Sounds - HI-FI Separates, Home Cinema, Speakers, MP3 DVD Portables, Plasma LCD, etc.

works very well
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Any slightly damp cloth will do. I use a microfibre cloth, then a dry one to dry off the wet bits.
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Originally Posted by MJW
Any slightly damp cloth will do. I use a microfibre cloth, then a dry one to dry off the wet bits.
exactly, dont waste money on useless products....

save the money for new xbox games!!!

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Cheers for the replies people.
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