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Old 11-03-2013, 07:37 AM   #2
meeera
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All you need is a spectacle cloth If it's absolutely filthy for some reason, the _slightest_ dampness on the cloth, with plain water, taking care not to let any in the cracks.

I've never needed anything more than the clean soft cloth.

On a more general note, it's probably best to get rid of those wipes altogether. All the nastiest bugs (Pseudomonas, MRSA, etc) have for quite a while been developing resistance to those ingredients. Worse, it's been found that exposure of bacteria to benzalkonium can actually stimulate those bacteria to develop resistance to antibiotics as well. And paying for "antiseptic" wipes just encourages the whole sorry Disinfect-The-World industry.

If you have a medical reason to have to disinfect everything, check with your medical carers: a touch of plain bleach (if vinegar or alcohol isn't enough) is generally more effective and promotes less ambient bacterial resistance than the quaternary ammoniums.

Lastly: your chosen username really doesn't promote happy-clappy "hey, spend your spare time helping this person out with free tech support!" feelings in me. I can't speak for anyone else.
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