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Have an LCD I need to clean. I need something that would clean more then simple finger prints. I have tried a damp cloth but I wasn't sure how hard I could press and it really didn't help much.

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I use a bottle of windows cleaner and some kitchen tissue. Gets all the dirt of, doesn't scratch the screen and smells nice, just make sure you don't let any liquid near the bezel, or it will go underneath and damage the screen, so spray the liquid on the tissue, and then clean the screen

answered Nov 14 '10 at 12:02

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I use window cleaner and a soft cotton (white) T-shirt. Paper towels usually have a little lint even when they are wet, so I use a tshirt. Also, like Timf009 said, don't stay directly on the screen, spray on whatever cloth you are using and then clean the screen.

answered Nov 15 '10 at 03:54

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