boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
I just got a new touch screen computer. The screne is starting to get finger prints all over it. Whats the best way to clean the screen before it gets too dirty
Shellback
Loc: North of Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlands - Kansas
Windex on a soft cloth and wipe...
Not recommended to spray cleaners on the screen.
Shellback wrote:
Windex on a soft cloth and wipe...
Not recommended to spray cleaners on the screen.
Ditto on that. Just remember to never, Never, EVER spray the screen directly. Only on the cloth.
Windex contains ammonia. I would recommend a mixture of alcohol, water, and a drop of dish soap. Put it in a small spray bottle and use it on your eyeglasses as well. As was pointed out, spray the rag for cleaning a computer screen.
Zeiss lens wipes 100
form5 dollars at Wal Mart
I agree with the Zeiss wipes at Walmart. But be careful, Walmart also sells a Walmart brand that looks very similar and is displayed much more prominently. I have not tried those and don't know how good they are. The Zeiss wipes are usually around the opticians section.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
thanks i have ziess wipes- bought from b&h.
I use lens cleaner with a microfiber towel. Here's a tip though, instead of your greasy finger, use a stylus to touch the screen!
Falcon wrote:
I agree with the Zeiss wipes at Walmart. But be careful, Walmart also sells a Walmart brand that looks very similar and is displayed much more prominently. I have not tried those and don't know how good they are. The Zeiss wipes are usually around the opticians section.
And you think Walmart manufactures any of the products they brand? (Equate, ReliOn, etc). They are all manufactured by the same leading companies that produce the name brands.
LWW
Loc: Banana Republic of America
quagmire wrote:
Zeiss lens wipes 100
form5 dollars at Wal Mart
Those work well as do NIKON and INVISIBLE GLASS wipes.
Ahh....dampen a soft rag with some water at one end and dry the screen with the other end.
I find that a damp cloth works fine.
Zeiss lens wipes, or ammonia free Windex sprayed on a cloth.
I use 90% isopropyl alcohol in a clean piece of flannel. Just pieces of super-many washed kid pajamas.
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