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i use rubbing alcohol or if i have some i use eye glass cleaner
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Be carefully though,use only a small amount. I have seen a lcd screen where alcohol got around the edges and it destroyed the screen.(errr,it was my "friend" that screwed up his laptop,yea thats it) Use something dampened with alcohol,like a lcd screen wipe,but not dripping with it.
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I use these http://www.extremepda.com/SPMOGUL.html and I clean my screen with this http://www.extremepda.com/MFCLOTH.html. Using the link cloth removes all particulates and the screen protectors are super thin and static cling; super thin and allows for excellent response by touch or stylus.
Alcohol might work (never used it for I was concerned it would haze my screen). The only fluid I have ever used on a PDA screen was a little warm water & soap. |
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DO NOT use Windex or Ammonia. I've personally had the best luck with the little screen cleaning kits from Staples. It's a small package for like $6 that comes with wipes, lint free dry cloths, and microfiber polishing cloth. Cleaned up the screen nicely.
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Sunglass hut cleaning kit. I got it free with my sunglasses. I only use it before I put on the invisible shield. After the invisible shield is on you can clean it with anything.
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