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I can't stand finger prints on my monitor. Drives me crazy! Anyone tried http://cache.valleywag.com/assets/resources/screenclean.swf"
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Tsu said:I couldn't open it yet (server probs here at work). Is is the one with the pug? That one is too cute.
The method involves using a microfiber cloth lightly dampened with water or rubbing alcohol to gently wipe away the fingerprints. This helps to remove the oils and dirt that have accumulated on the surface of the monitor.
As long as you use a soft, lint-free cloth and avoid using excessive pressure, this method should not damage your monitor. However, it is always a good idea to test a small area first before cleaning the entire screen.
The frequency of cleaning your monitor depends on how often you use it and the environment it is in. If you use your monitor frequently and in a dusty environment, it is recommended to clean it once a week. Otherwise, cleaning it once every two weeks should be sufficient.
It is best to use a microfiber cloth specifically designed for electronics or eyeglass cleaning. Avoid using paper towels, tissues, or other rough cloths as they can potentially scratch the surface of your monitor.
Yes, there are cleaning solutions specifically made for electronic screens that can effectively remove fingerprints. However, be sure to read the instructions carefully and avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage your monitor.