Re: Clean Screens

2004-05-05 Thread Mikael Byström
Thomas, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Hoodwipes cost me $1.05 each and I use them only about once a month if that, >which is about 3¢ a day to use a product that will not harm my LCD or my >laptop case. Why would I use some other product that may or may not do >damage to my computer to save that minima

Re: Clean Screens (OT)

2004-05-04 Thread Larry le Mac
From: Andrew Kershaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Oh dear. Larry, Please try to remember that there are children on this list, not to mention the whole host of complaints you are going to get off list from insulted and angered adults. Must be a very sad person who gets offended by a woman's breast!! One

Re: Clean Screens

2004-05-04 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Oh dear. Larry, Please try to remember that there are children on this list, not to mention the whole host of complaints you are going to get off list from insulted and angered adults. I hope you don't catch fire from all the flames that are coming your way... Peace, Drew -- Author of ClassicStu

Re: Clean Screens

2004-05-04 Thread Larry le Mac
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unless the wipes are microfiber cloth, there is a risk of screen scratching. C'mon guys!!! Everyone knows that the only way to clean the screen is from the inside!!! http://mirrored.flabber.nl/boob.cursor/ciagnijcycka.swf Larry ___

Clean Screens

2004-05-04 Thread illovox
on 5/4/04 8:32 AM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Subject: Re: Clean Screens > From: Mike Kauspedas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I got some glass cleaning wipes from the $1 store that work

Clean screens and lexmarks

2004-05-04 Thread illovox
on 5/4/04 8:32 AM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Cheapest yet still effective method: Eyeglass cleaner and microfiber cloth. > And this is really safe for the screen itself? Also for the plastics? You > are sure? > I'm very much in favour of working low cost methods, but I'd like to make

Re: Clean Screens

2004-05-04 Thread Thomas Ethen
I find this quest for cheap solutions to be kind of strange, considering you have hundreds if not thousands of dollars in your computer and you don't want to use the product made for cleaning you screen because of a minimal amount of money. Hoodwipes cost me $1.05 each and I use them only about on

Re: Clean Screens

2004-05-04 Thread Amanda Ward
On Tuesday, May 4, 2004, at 01:24 AM, Mikael Byström wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: How do I clean the LCD screen? Thanks! I got some stuff at the computer store that pulls out the top like baby wipes. Works great for me. What I use is called 'Nice 'n Clean.' Cheapest yet sti

Re: Clean Screens

2004-05-04 Thread Mike Kauspedas
I got some glass cleaning wipes from the $1 store that work awesome and are safe! Well, as long as you don't squeeze the liquid out yer ok. I used them on my Wallstreet II and my CRT monitors on my...gulp... PC's. :) Mike On Tuesday, May 4, 2004, at 02:24 AM, Mikael Byström wrote: [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Clean Screens

2004-05-04 Thread Mikael Byström
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: How do I clean the LCD screen? Thanks! >> >> I got some stuff at the computer store that pulls out the top like baby >> wipes. Works great for me. What I use is called 'Nice 'n Clean.' >> >Cheapest yet still effective method: Eyeglass

Clean Screens

2004-05-03 Thread illovox
> on 5/2/04 8:50 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> On May 2, 2004, at 5:35 PM, RK Rossi wrote: >> >>> Very simple question: >>> >>> How do I clean the LCD screen? >>> >>> Thanks! > > I got some stuff at the computer store that pulls out the top like baby > wipes. Works great for me.