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  2. Originally Posted by Dr.Gee
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    I use a barely damp. lint free cloth and have not had any trouble at all...

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    I would use an antistatic wipe. It does wonders.
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  4. Windex and paper towel
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    soft cloth sold by Kensington. it wipes off all the dust.
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    Well I would use the special cloth I used to clean my glasses, but since my girl hit the screen with a baseball bat and scratched it I use anything including some saliva and a finger rub..
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  8. Usually i say, read the manual, but my manual doesn't state. So I just use paper & a little water. No chemicals.
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    I hear brillo and sulfuric acid works wonders.
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    Originally Posted by thecoalman
    I hear brillo and sulfuric acid works wonders.
    Can you say scratches?
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    Scratches will hide the burned out pixels...
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    ...buying a new one.

    I got two dead pixels on my 23" Apple display at work so I pitched it and bought a new one. I'm sure the new one was cleaner than that old one anyway.

    On a serious note just be careful with the things. Don't use harsh cleansers but a misting of anti-static dusting spray on a clean paper towel will work.
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    According to what I've read, the "professional" stuff you buy in the store for cleaning LCD's is just a 50% Isopropyl Alcohol / 50% Water solution. Put it in a spray bottle, shake, and spray. Use a soft cloth or diaper to wipe. Supposedly Windex will cloud the screen or etch it, though I tried it a while back and nothing happened.

    But, the alcohol is only $.50 or less at any drug store. Water is even cheaper
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    Originally Posted by rallynavvie
    I got two dead pixels on my 23" Apple display at work so I pitched it and bought a new one. I'm sure the new one was cleaner than that old one anyway.
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    Originally Posted by thecoalman
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    I got two dead pixels on my 23" Apple display at work so I pitched it and bought a new one. I'm sure the new one was cleaner than that old one anyway.
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    Yeah, you know what the worst part is? Instead of "taking it out of the company's garbage" we have to pay a company to pick it up and properly dispose of it. I'd even have paid like $50 for it
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    I use the Electronic wipes, you can get them from Walmart for like $5
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  17. Windex and a soft cloth. Spray the windex on the cloth first (never directly on the screen) then rub the cloth on the screen gently.
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