Assuming you're talking about a monitor with a glass viewing surface:

29 bucks?  What a rip-off.  Get out your rubbing alcohol, moisten some paper
towels, and use elbow grease.  Do *not* pour the alcohol onto the screen.

For those who aren't aware, don't do this to your LCD monitors.  They have
special cleaners for those surfaces.  But it's best not to expectorate globs
of calcareous dreck on your computer's visual interface.

You might be able to avoid those streaks if you finish off with clean
newspaper.

Dan W.

> > unsightly blemishes. Also bought a bottle of Monster Screen Cleaner at Radio
> > Shack for 29 bucks, which helps, but leaves these sort of oleaginous 
> > streaks.
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