09-18-2018 09:55 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:04 PM by ROGBot
09-18-2018 10:43 PM
09-19-2018 04:36 PM
Korth wrote:
I used to baby my monitors. Expensive monitor cleaning solutions, sterile microfiber cloths and chamois swabs, etc, only the finest whiteroom electrical cleaning supplies.
After a while I learned that a few dabs of bottled water on a paper towel works well enough, sometimes also run a damp Q-tip around inset edges and corners. If you don't let too much dust collect on it then you won't abrade the plastics, haze the screen, erode the pretty surfactants away. Hell, sometimes I just lick my fingertip to rub a dirty spot off the screen. I realize quite well that proper loving care will preserve the virgin pristinity of expensive monitors for a long time ... but they're tougher than most people think.
As a side note, laboratory-grade Kimwipes are awesome for cleaning stuff like this, and quite affordable if you buy them in small bulk.
09-28-2018 01:04 PM