Flat Screen Monitor Care
This question comes to us form Glenn and Laura. They bought a Dell desktop
computer with a simply gorgeous monitor.
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If you have an LCD monitor (that includes laptop screens), then you know how dirty they can get.
It's a good idea to clean it periodically, but be careful what you use since alcohol, ammonia, and other chemicals can lead to discoloration and even cracking.
Never spray anything directly onto the screen.
For those of you fortunate enough to have LCDs with glass bezels (like the AG Neovo S-18), use only warm water (distilled water is best) and a lint free cloth. Any other alcohol or ammonia based cleaner will strip the anti-glare coating off and ruin your bezel surface.
You can use water or vinegar and water to clean the screen. Put it on a soft cotton cloth then wipe across the screen from top to bottom.
You could also use those screen wipes they sell at the office supply. Be gentle!
RELATED LINK: Some really good Info about LCD Screens.
RELATED LINK: Some more good info.
RELATED LINK: An LCD TV buying guide that also talks about screen care.
I hope this helps!
RELATED LINK: From Worldstart.com
If you have an LCD monitor (that includes laptop screens), then you know how dirty they can get.
It's a good idea to clean it periodically, but be careful what you use since alcohol, ammonia, and other chemicals can lead to discoloration and even cracking.
Never spray anything directly onto the screen.
For those of you fortunate enough to have LCDs with glass bezels (like the AG Neovo S-18), use only warm water (distilled water is best) and a lint free cloth. Any other alcohol or ammonia based cleaner will strip the anti-glare coating off and ruin your bezel surface.
You can use water or vinegar and water to clean the screen. Put it on a soft cotton cloth then wipe across the screen from top to bottom.
You could also use those screen wipes they sell at the office supply. Be gentle!
RELATED LINK: Some really good Info about LCD Screens.
RELATED LINK: Some more good info.
RELATED LINK: An LCD TV buying guide that also talks about screen care.
I hope this helps!