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<blockquote data-quote="Doug b" data-source="post: 1026122" data-attributes="member: 59143"><p>If it's glass, just use the least amount of chemicals. Warm dampened microfiber cloth will suffice. a touch of mild soap if you want to get greasy stuff or more solidified stuff off. Use a separate microfiber cloth to dry. </p><p></p><p>I've used Radtech's cleaning solution, and thought it was good at first.. but after a few months of using it, I noticed that it leaves really nasty dry film streaks. I don't use it unless I'm in a pinch, but then I have to really be careful of how I'm drying the screen, because it's so unstable. </p><p></p><p>If it's a matte screen, just use a slightly damp micro fiber to wipe and dry. Nothing else is actually necessary. I think all the screen cleaning products that are sold by third party co's are pure hype. If you really want to be anal about it, you can use purified water so that there are no minerals involved. Any local car parts store will have this sort of thing. I use distilled/purified water in a process to clean my vinyl records. </p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug b, post: 1026122, member: 59143"] If it's glass, just use the least amount of chemicals. Warm dampened microfiber cloth will suffice. a touch of mild soap if you want to get greasy stuff or more solidified stuff off. Use a separate microfiber cloth to dry. I've used Radtech's cleaning solution, and thought it was good at first.. but after a few months of using it, I noticed that it leaves really nasty dry film streaks. I don't use it unless I'm in a pinch, but then I have to really be careful of how I'm drying the screen, because it's so unstable. If it's a matte screen, just use a slightly damp micro fiber to wipe and dry. Nothing else is actually necessary. I think all the screen cleaning products that are sold by third party co's are pure hype. If you really want to be anal about it, you can use purified water so that there are no minerals involved. Any local car parts store will have this sort of thing. I use distilled/purified water in a process to clean my vinyl records. Doug [/QUOTE]
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