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I now have a number of LCD panels in my house and need to find the best way to clean an LCD panel CLEAR. While I don't go putting my fingers on the panel on purpose, there are always intermittent greasy finger marks (like when I tried to massage a stuck pixel from my LCD tv).
When you clean an LCD screen with windex it leaves a slight film on the panel. So is there a better liquid solution?
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Don't use Windex, the alcohol and ammonia in the mix will attack the surface of the screen leaving a haze. A micro-fiber wipe moistened with plain water will take care of most crud on the screen surface. If it really gets dirty, a dilute dishwash soap wipe followed by a plain water wipe to remove any residue is usually enough to clean the surface.
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I was at MacWorld SF in 2004 and I saw a demo of this:
http://www.radtech.us/Products/OmniCleanz.aspx
and I immediately bought a case for resale to my clients. They demonstrated their cleaner against a few others on the market (not sure if iKlear was there), and all but the OmniCleanz left residue.
This stuff cleans screens better than anything I have seen. No, I don't have anything to gain by saying these things (although I wish I did), it is just this stuff works and I don't have to think about it. People swear by iKlear, but this stuff is great and it keeps all my screens as clear as new.
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Comet and a steel wool pad.
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[quote Robo]Comet and a steel wool pad.
No... this didn't work.