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Inspiron 9300 - Cleaning the Screen

post #1 of 15
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Hello. What do you use to clean the screen? Thanks in advance.
post #2 of 15
microfiber cloth. I use DustOff. It great. Removes fingerprints and does not scratch the screen. For harder to remove oil or whatever, use your breath to give it a little moister. Read my Sig for my specs. I have the Truelife screen.
post #3 of 15
Get Monster ScreenClean. It is not cheap ($20 or so) but worth it. You can use it for your other screens too, and the bottle is big.

I am cheap by nature, but that's definitely worth it.
post #4 of 15
this site. Been discussed quite a bit in the last week.

Noody
post #5 of 15
I use ENDUST for Electronics.It is pretty darn good.I've used it on ALL my computer screens as well as my TV's.I bought some at a discount(damaged goods)store once for like 50c and I've bought 2 or 3 cans since.
post #6 of 15
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Originally Posted by Maine_Coon
Get Monster ScreenClean. It is not cheap ($20 or so) but worth it. You can use it for your other screens too, and the bottle is big.

I am cheap by nature, but that's definitely worth it.

Apparently not too cheap . . .

I just use an old white t-shirt, dampened with plain water. All that ever accumulates on the screen is dust - no grease or fingerprints!
post #7 of 15
I use spit and my thumb
post #8 of 15
The way I'm figurin' it if he wouldn't be lookin' at all that porn on his comp screen he wouldn't need to clean the jack juice off it all the time.he he he he
post #9 of 15
What kind of cloth is the best for this ?
post #10 of 15
Under shorts(Clean I hope)or some other lent free soft cotton type material.
post #11 of 15
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Originally Posted by SSDA67
Under shorts(Clean I hope)or some other lent free soft cotton type material.
Undershorts are too tough. It would scratch the screen.
My T Shirts are too tough too.

Try again. Please.
post #12 of 15
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Originally Posted by dlinkin
Undershorts are too tough. It would scratch the screen.
My T Shirts are too tough too.

Try again. Please.
I don't know what kind of drawers you're wearin' but mine don't scratch it.You're not sposed to put a lot of pressure on it either.
VERY Light pressure!

SSDA67
Also you can use a piece of "CHEESE CLOTH"used to polish cars.This is Lent Free and you can find it in the automotive section of Walmart,Auto Parts stores etc.....
post #13 of 15
Cheese cloth...the stuff used to strain food ?

I'll look around to see what I can see.
post #14 of 15
Also a Fleece Sweat shirt or pants inside out.
post #15 of 15
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Originally Posted by bmwrob
Apparently not too cheap . . .

I just use an old white t-shirt, dampened with plain water. All that ever accumulates on the screen is dust - no grease or fingerprints!
That is exactly what I do. Works great.
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