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Old 10-09-2011, 09:20 AM   #38
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Originally Posted by witeowl View Post
Because of the nature of microfiber, you don't actually need any cleaning solvents (soap, detergent, whatever). Instead, all you need is water. So, if you have a microfiber cloth, just get one corner damp (not wet), wipe with the damp end, then dry with the other end.
In general, I agree. I do not use any solvent type cleaners on my glasses or screens.

but I have run into things that a tiny bit of detergent, with a microfiber cloth, was MUCH easier to deal with, than without the detergent.
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