My mother uses this special spray to clean her reading glasses, and it says on the bottle it can be for personal screens too and televisions etc, but is it safe for LCD Monitors on laptops. I don't want to damage it…

I tried water, and the only thing in the personal shop available was these static wipes, but nothing helps to clear the grease off it. :/


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I’ve a big monitor that doubles as my tv and computer screen. Its nice and way too large for a keyboard only six inches away. But from here I have the ability to see each little spot… and it annoys me.

I have used generic window spray before. And a generic surface cleaner. Ive also used lens/glasses cleaner.

It doesnt really matter, I think. Whatever you use, I suggest it not be very acidic or chemically abrasive.

I also highly suggest using a soft fiber or silky cloth, like what’s used for glasses or lenses.


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its better to use a cleaner that is verified that don't have any material that can heart the screen.

the best way is to take a clean-cotton-fabric and deep it with a little bit of water and clean the screen.

you can dry with another dry fabric.

you can also purchase Cheap cleaner at any store.


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Use rubbing alcohol but don't spray it on the screen. Spray it on the cloth and then wipe the screen down with it. That’s what my husband swears by and he's a personal technician so…I dunno. He also uses it to clean our massive screen TV. Bye! Love in Christ, ~J~

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The ideal thing is a foam glass cleaner,it doesn't run down inside the frame.

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i have nothing happened

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technology-http://mtechlaptop.com/