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any tips how to clean the screen?
i tried condensation and that made it more foggy.
i got the p.pro. |
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I use a product called Residual Oil Remover (ROR) to clean and extract oils the the screens and other parts of my devices I handle or touch on a regular basis. I also have microfiber cloths dedicated to that purpose. nice thing about ROR is it does not leave residue, evaporates before it has a chance to soak into the surface of the panel and a small amount goes a looooong way. costs about $6-$9/bottle depending on who I buy it from but I go through about only 1-3 bottles/yr depending on things work out that year. And no Windex is actually BAD over time and can harm any protective coatings on the screen. Nice thing about ROR is it also removes the oils from wherever you handle the device the most often which aid in reducing the chance of possible discoloring due the acidity of your skin oils.
Company Site: http://www.ror.net/ http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...idual_Oil.html |
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A damp microfibre cloth for cleaning camera lenses works great for me
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the thing about simply a damp cloth is it does not remove any oils...water is lipophobic or another way of saying it oils are hydrophobic.
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Nice find!!
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![]() I like that it's non-toxic as well. I'm gonna look around for some because my ROR is almost gone. A small bottle is certainly not expensive so I think, what the heck? Of course I think it would be a good idea to do a bit of searching for people who have used it around the web...hopefully there will be some honest feedback somewhere. THANKS!! |
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@brecklundin I hope it gets the same raves from you as ROR. I've been using it on my laptop (so far, so good) but haven't tried it on my Reader yet.
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Another vote for microfibre cleaning cloths; they work extremely well.
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I also find that microfibre cloths work well for both my reader and my computers. I use them dry for a quick dusting. When barely dampened the fibres do pick up grease and fingermarks.
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Your choice of cleaner also needs to not harm any optical coatings on the surface of the panels...that is why something like Windex is not a good long term cleaner, once in a while, sure why not, but daily or whatever cleaning really calls for a more specialized cleaner geared toward LCD panels or even plastic lens eyeglasses. it is also a smart idea to use a blower of some sort to remove larger pieces of dirt from the panel. it is the unseen/noticed bit of dirt that will scratch your panel even if the cleaner is sprayed on the panel first. |
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And yeah, there is no substitue for microfiber cloths. Plus they have become very inexpensive compared to once upon a time. I do carry mine around in a ziploc bag though, my hope it it will keep the grit out of them as I drag them around in my various bags. ![]() A neat tool for blowing stuff off your device is a "brand-x' inexpensive knock-off of the Giottos Rocket Blower for blowing dust off camera lenses or from inside the DSLR and it's sensor or whatever. For a reader/netbook/notebook a generic knock-off should be fine and they cost around $8-$10 but since I have a bunch of the Giottos blowers (I got a good deal when I blew a bunch of cash on new camera gear a while back) I just keep one in my bags all the time. The thing to watch for is that the blower has a special filter-like baffle where it lets air back into the bulb. This helps keep grit out of the bulb itself. but these blowers do a suprisingly nice job of move the grit and dust off the surface. |
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@brecklundin If you decide to order the OmniCleanz, try to get the ones with the included cleaning cloth. Radtech makes these cloths called Optex (I think). I prefer them a lot more over regular microfiber cloths (I used to use the 3M brand) since it's made of a thinner material and seems to do a pretty good job of keeping my laptop clean
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You can order the cleaning cloth as a set with the cleaner. Might come out cheaper that way
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