GHoosdum said Uh... so you search google when you want to clean your LCD?
No, really, how do YOU clean yours?
I even use google looking for nice tieknot designs. I just wish it could make me dinner as well.
LCT screens are less sensitive than a CRT when it comes to clean it. Off course, you should´t throw a fork at it but use alcohol and a cotton cloth as Thrax said. Wax on...wax off...
GHoosdum said Well, Keebs... I took a shower with my notebook, and now it doesn't work... should I post a new thread or what?
A new definition of phase-change cooling is born!
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Geeky1University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA, USA)
edited July 2003
In all seriousness, go to officemax, office depot, wherever, and pick up some of the endust for electronics they have. Best stuff ever for cleaning everything electronic-related. I use it on everything from PCBs to LCDs to keyboards, heatsinks, cpus, you name it. Works great on LCDs. Use it with a soft cloth.
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No, really, how do YOU clean yours?
I even use google looking for nice tieknot designs. I just wish it could make me dinner as well.
LCT screens are less sensitive than a CRT when it comes to clean it. Off course, you should´t throw a fork at it but use alcohol and a cotton cloth as Thrax said. Wax on...wax off...
or you could put it in the tub with you... and it will clean easier if you leave it plugged in.
Old and sweaty, the brand of the vodka is Absolute. The screen gets cleanest that way. No mambo jambo.
darn, he must have a second machine to connect with...
A new definition of phase-change cooling is born!
In all seriousness, go to officemax, office depot, wherever, and pick up some of the endust for electronics they have. Best stuff ever for cleaning everything electronic-related. I use it on everything from PCBs to LCDs to keyboards, heatsinks, cpus, you name it. Works great on LCDs. Use it with a soft cloth.
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