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ShutUpNFish
Posted 3/16/2015 12:14 PM (#759916 - in reply to #759875)
Subject: Re: Cleaning LCD Screens





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Chemi - 3/16/2015 7:53 AM

ShutUpNFish - 3/16/2015 8:16 AM Get yourself some eye glasses cleaner specifically made for "anti-reflective" coatings...best!

That may work in some places, but around here where the water is extremely hard, eye glass cleaners do not touch the water spots, in my experience. If it works for you, then by all means it's better.

Yes, distilled white vinegar is best if you go that route. Cider vinegar or wine vinegar will just leave deposits...

 



I would agree to regular eye glass cleaners, but the anti-reflective cleaners are way better than just regular glass cleaner. It also leaves a protective film which repels water somewhat and when the water dries...no water spots period....they are made for people who where glasses in the outdoors and protect from sweat, rain, fog etc.

I'm sure the vinegar mixture works as well...I just go the extra and get the good cleaner. Plus, my bro. is an Optical Tech so he gets me the stuff.

Good Luck

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