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Teddy Bear 05-27-2010 03:33 PM

How do you clean your computer monitor?
 
I know smokers get a build up on the monitor screen and need to wipe it down once in awhile. Non-smokers still get dust and stuff. But all those are on the outside.

Do you clean the inside? It really makes a big difference in the clarity and resolution. Its hard to do the inside though. So here is how to do it:

Click on: http://www.raincitystory.com/flash/screenclean.swf

Wait for a few seconds and the inside of your screen will be cleaned for you!

It works great!

jseal 05-27-2010 03:55 PM

LOL!

All better now! TY!

dicksbro 05-27-2010 04:55 PM

And it's so automated. I didn't have to lift a finger. :)

Scarecrow 05-27-2010 05:30 PM

Well I use nano bots myself

Lilith 05-27-2010 05:43 PM

Much better now thanks.

Lord Snow 05-27-2010 06:27 PM

I think that was actually posted before, but I forget the thread. It's still cute.

rockintime 05-27-2010 07:16 PM

hmmm...I've used the same TECHNIQUE but not for cleaning screens.

:slurp:

Booger 05-27-2010 08:53 PM

sure now I have dog slobber all over the inside of my screen. How am I going to get that off now?

PantyFanatic 05-27-2010 08:57 PM

Not to worry. It matches the outside Booger slobber now. :D

Oldfart 05-27-2010 10:00 PM

There's a chimpanzee version too.

PantyFanatic 05-27-2010 10:21 PM

Don't tell him that. He'll think it's a mirror.

Selina 06-04-2010 06:40 AM

If you have a LCD monitor, the process to clean it is slightly different because the screen is more fragile. As with a CRT monitor, you should power down and fully unplug your LCD monitor before you clean it. To clean a computer monitor with LCD technology, start with an anti-static or very soft cloth and gently wipe dust from the surface of the monitor. Next, put a solution of rubbing alcohol or cider vinegar and water onto a cloth and wipe the monitor, always moving in the same direction, and follow by gently drying the monitor. Some people have plasma monitors, which are similar in some ways to LCD monitors. To clean a computer monitor that uses gas or plasma, follow the directions for cleaning an LCD monitor, but use a special fluid designed for plasma monitors. When you clean a computer monitor with LCD or plasma, make sure that you do not use abrasive cleaning fluids such as those containing ammonia, because they can damage the screen, causing it to turn brittle, yellow, or crack in extreme cases. Try to avoid touching both types of monitors with any object, as they are highly delicate and can break or become dented. If you clean a computer monitor on a regular basis, you will find your computing experience in general more pleasant, as you will not be forced to peer around streaks and dust on the screen. You can also clean other components like your case and keyboard at the same time, eliminating pet hair, dust, dirt, accumulated food particles, and other unsavory visitors. Depending on the amount of animals and children in your home, you should clean a computer monitor every three to six months, or whenever it is obviously dirty.

Teddy Bear 06-04-2010 11:34 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Selina
If you have a LCD monitor, the process to clean it is slightly different because the screen is more fragile. As with a CRT monitor, you should power down and fully unplug your LCD monitor before you clean it. To clean a computer monitor with LCD technology, start with an anti-static or very soft cloth and gently wipe dust from the surface of the monitor. Next, put a solution of rubbing alcohol or cider vinegar and water onto a cloth and wipe the monitor, always moving in the same direction, and follow by gently drying the monitor. Some people have plasma monitors, which are similar in some ways to LCD monitors. To clean a computer monitor that uses gas or plasma, follow the directions for cleaning an LCD monitor, but use a special fluid designed for plasma monitors. When you clean a computer monitor with LCD or plasma, make sure that you do not use abrasive cleaning fluids such as those containing ammonia, because they can damage the screen, causing it to turn brittle, yellow, or crack in extreme cases. Try to avoid touching both types of monitors with any object, as they are highly delicate and can break or become dented. If you clean a computer monitor on a regular basis, you will find your computing experience in general more pleasant, as you will not be forced to peer around streaks and dust on the screen. You can also clean other components like your case and keyboard at the same time, eliminating pet hair, dust, dirt, accumulated food particles, and other unsavory visitors. Depending on the amount of animals and children in your home, you should clean a computer monitor every three to six months, or whenever it is obviously dirty.


Thank you for the information. But this thread was not a serious one.

Click on: http://www.raincitystory.com/flash/screenclean.swf


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