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03/24/2010 09:16:57 AM · #1 |
| My laptop is getting somewhat dirty on the screens and key board... I have tried a cloth for cleaning glasses but there is some stuff that just wont come up using a dry cloth. I obviously do not want to use water but is there anything I can use that might get up everything and if not everything most everything? |
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03/24/2010 09:20:43 AM · #2 |
| There are many products out there made for cleaning electronic equipment. Just remember to spray it on the cloth not the laptop, and you'll be fine. |
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03/24/2010 09:21:43 AM · #3 |
| Oh they sell things like that? and I will be sure to do that! thanks! I think I am going to walmart today... Do they sell this type of stuff there or would I need to go to an electronic store? |
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03/24/2010 09:27:49 AM · #4 |
| Even Pledge sells an electronics dusting spray. Yes, you'll be able to find what you need at walmart. |
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03/24/2010 09:44:53 AM · #5 |
| Ok cool! thanks! I never knew they sold that. hmm... Well thanks again and happy shooting :) |
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03/24/2010 10:06:09 AM · #6 |
| You can clean it with water Just turn it off and unplug power cord while you are cleaning it, Dampen a soft cloth or paper towel wring it out real good then wipe it clean, after that use a dry cloth to clean up any excess moisture. That is how I do mine and have never had any problems. I have also used Windex a couple of times when the screen was really dirty. Sprayed it onto a paper towel... |
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03/24/2010 11:22:32 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by Bugzeye: You can clean it with water Just turn it off and unplug power cord while you are cleaning it, Dampen a soft cloth or paper towel wring it out real good then wipe it clean, after that use a dry cloth to clean up any excess moisture. That is how I do mine and have never had any problems. I have also used Windex a couple of times when the screen was really dirty. Sprayed it onto a paper towel... |
Unless you're using Viva, you really shouldn't use paper towels/napkins on the screens. It may scratch. |
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03/24/2010 11:26:24 AM · #8 |
I usually us Bounty. Most screens are pretty resistant to scratches these days, My kids have had plenty of goes at it and all our laptop screens are still scratch free.
Originally posted by Kelli: Originally posted by Bugzeye: You can clean it with water Just turn it off and unplug power cord while you are cleaning it, Dampen a soft cloth or paper towel wring it out real good then wipe it clean, after that use a dry cloth to clean up any excess moisture. That is how I do mine and have never had any problems. I have also used Windex a couple of times when the screen was really dirty. Sprayed it onto a paper towel... |
Unless you're using Viva, you really shouldn't use paper towels/napkins on the screens. It may scratch. |
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03/24/2010 11:30:11 AM · #9 |
| I use this for cleaning my tv and my iMac. Works great. |
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03/24/2010 11:53:10 AM · #10 |
Lens cleaning fluid will do the job
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03/24/2010 03:57:45 PM · #11 |
Lick it.
I licked my cell phone yesterday to get some sort of a substance off. Worked great. I also licked my arm yesterday to stop an itch. Also worked great. |
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