Friday, September 17, 2010

What can you use(other consequently windex) for results on monitors that will not come sour?

i own black markings on my computer monitor and they refuse to come stale with windex what can i use to achieve them off?


Answer:

Use rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth. I wouldnt recommend doing this impressively often near an LCD screen. If it's a CRT peak, then you can use it adjectives you want. The good point about alcohol is that it dries up against the clock.





good luck
i've used straight vineger, white.
Try plain weak rubbing alcohol.
If you are talking roughly a glass CRT eyeshade, you can use many different things. Windex usually works capably. If not, I wonder what is on your screen that Windex won't remove? Are you sure you haven't scratched a protective coating on the blind?



You can try other window cleaners, but think twice you don't scratch the blind. If nothing works, check a local electronics store for peak cleaners, but most of them are pretty mild and probably won't do anything that Windex isn't doing.



If you are talking almost an LCD screen, BE VERY CAREFUL. The surface is extraordinarily easily tatty, and some common chemicals will scrape, dull or even dissolve them..
on the plastic you can use denatured alcohol a static laundry sheet works well


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