-=PCTechTalk=- Re: For LCD Users - question

Thanks Troth, I just setup a list of things I need from your list. Will be a 
happier & cleaner LCD :) Appreciate the info...

Rudy


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> My personal opinion on these items are that they are a waste of money.
> All you need is some diluted isopropyl alcohol (about a 50% solution). 
> Anything with more than 50%, just dilute with water. Then use a microfiber 
> cloth, which you can get HEAPS of the stuff for cheap at like Home Depot, 
> Target, Walmart, or similar stores. The idea is you want non-abrasive 
> solutions and SOFT clothes. The microfiber I have found to be the best in 
> MANY applications, not just LCD screens. I also use it on my fish tanks, 
> cause they are so "soft" on the glass.
>
> Alcohol from the drug store, microfiber from Home Depot, Target, Walmart, 
> etc... you pay cheaper overall AND you get much more solution and use out 
> of the product.
>
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> On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 17:42:07 -0400, rudy wrote:
>>  Been using LCD for several years and I was always told to use
>>  water only and a soft cloth, apply no water directly on the
>>  screen, only to the cloth..I have a Ionic Breeze but still dusts
>>  gathers on my screen too often..is there a product to reduce dust
>>  on the screen but safe for LCD? I'm skeptical on the below
>>
>>  http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-
>>  Details.asp?EdpNo=1800607&sku=ULT33047&CMP=EMC-
>>  TIGEREMAIL&SRCCODE=WEM1323MH
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