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Old 01-11-2011, 10:19 AM   #14
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I get the portable wet and dry packs from Pixelclean. They are specially prepared to clean LCD screens for monitors and TV's.

For the Kindle I'd only use the cloth in the dry pack. If there was really a bad stain on the screen, I'd just touch the wet cloth to the screen and then use the dry cloth to wipe it.

I've used them on my NowBible touch screen, my PRS 900 touch screen, my Garmin GPS touch screen and of course on my monitors and HD TV's.

Most eye glasses are made of glass so eye glass cleaner may be different. Touch screens and LCD screens are made of different material and could react badly to glass cleaners.

Its all my OPINION of course and nothing is sure. Never cleaning a touch screen or kindle is the best approach unless it is really bad. I tend to tolerate minor dirt on those screens and not clean them at all unless really necessary
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