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Old 10-09-2011, 09:24 AM   #39
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Originally Posted by Pinecone View Post
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.
Agreed. If the screen gets REALLY yucky (eg if your 3-year-old nephew has picked it up with jam-smeared hands ) a wipe with a dishcloth dipped in warm soapy water and then wrung-out, before using the microfibre cloth for a final "polish" works well.
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