all the time with no problems
soft as a cloth diaper
:-*
At 10:16 PM 3/28/2005, Greg Sevart Poked the stick with:
I guess you could probably use
Bounty on a CRT screen, but don't try that with a LCD. Not a good idea
either way, though.
Greg
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I guess you could probably use Bounty on a CRT screen, but don't try that
with a LCD. Not a good idea either way, though.
Greg
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>I just use Bounty
>:-*
>At 03:32 PM 3/28/2005, Greg Sevart Poked the stick with:
>
>I'd still suggest using a microfiber cloth. Most LCD manufacturers recommend
>them, and t
seen. I’ve had a lot of
people riding with me that thought the window was down.
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I just use Bounty
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At 03:32 PM 3
ishes, chamois, etc.
Greg
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I use 50/50 also and put it on
an old cotton diaper. It is soft as can
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I use 50/50 also and put it on an old cotton diaper. It is soft as can be.
R0b
Robert Turnbull wrote:
You can buy a small spray bottle of e
I use 50/50 also and put it on an old cotton diaper. It is soft as can be.
R0b
Robert Turnbull wrote:
You can buy a small spray bottle of eyeglass cleaner at the eyeglass
department of Walmart which works very well.
I understand that it is formulated for poly-carbonates which is what
the lapto
You can buy a small spray bottle of eyeglass cleaner at the eyeglass
department of Walmart which works very well.
I understand that it is formulated for poly-carbonates which is what the
laptop screen is made of.
Best wishes.
Robert Turnbull, Toronto, Canada
That's 100 proof, I recommend Stoly's :)
FORC5 wrote:
>
> believe I use 50/50
>
> At 12:15 PM 3/27/2005, Winterlight Poked the stick with:
> >At 10:58 AM 3/27/2005, you wrote:
> >>water and alcohol
> >
> >
> >what ratio?
> >
> >
> >>or
> >>camera lens cleaner
> >>I bought some store bought s
believe I use 50/50
At 12:15 PM 3/27/2005, Winterlight Poked the stick with:
>At 10:58 AM 3/27/2005, you wrote:
>>water and alcohol
>
>
>what ratio?
>
>
>>or
>>camera lens cleaner
>>I bought some store bought stuff, udder crap :{( FWIW
>>fp
>>
>>At 11:47 AM 3/27/2005, Winterlight Poked the stick w
P.C.
St. Louis, MO USA
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At 10:58 AM 3/27/2005, you wrote:
>water and
Get a 3M microfiber cloth & some 100% Isopropyl Alcohol. It's what Dell
told me to use to get rid of the oil dot from the mouse stick and it
worked. Otherwise 50/50 mix w/ distilled water for general cleaning.
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/kb/en/document?dn=1011125&c
At 10:58 AM 3/27/2005, you wrote:
water and alcohol
what ratio?
or
camera lens cleaner
I bought some store bought stuff, udder crap :{( FWIW
fp
At 11:47 AM 3/27/2005, Winterlight Poked the stick with:
>What is the best / safest way to clean a laptop screens when a soft
dusting cloth alone isn't
water and alcohol
or
camera lens cleaner
I bought some store bought stuff, udder crap :{( FWIW
fp
At 11:47 AM 3/27/2005, Winterlight Poked the stick with:
>What is the best / safest way to clean a laptop screens when a soft dusting
>cloth alone isn't enough?
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What is the best / safest way to clean a laptop screens when a soft dusting
cloth alone isn't enough?
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