just led me to staples.com. ... stupid staples.. ah well, so its a spray huh? my friend works there, i'll ask him to pick some up for me.. and if not, i live 3 blocks from one anyway.
i was never too sure weather to get spray or a wipe
lol, stupid staples. Just search "Staples Screen Cleaning Fluid" in Staples website.
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My computer uses 1.5A-load, .8A-idle, .65A-standby, .05A-turned off on 125V. "The spaces between your fingers were created so that another's could fill them in."
Take a look at the lcd cleaning kit seen there for about $8 at one place.
That thing has bad reviews. The spray is better.
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My computer uses 1.5A-load, .8A-idle, .65A-standby, .05A-turned off on 125V. "The spaces between your fingers were created so that another's could fill them in."
They would work great. I use basically the same thing.
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You'll notice right the reference to no alcohol contained in the sleaning solution itself. Any type of rubbing alcohol would be an abrasive and actually damage the screen by discoloration to some extent. While that could be far from the best to buy for a cleaning kit at least you know it won't damage any screen.
just use any clean cloth, wet it, only a little bit and then wipe your monitor, I've done that over 20 times on my LCD and it work fine and makes it completely clean. There is no need to waste money on any cleaning product.