Subject: cleaning computer monitors
Wong, Channing
CWong at MARINCOUNTY.ORG
Thu Jul 18 13:38:47 EDT 2013
I've seen iKlear being used at fruity computer retail locations. I've just used monitor wipes, and spray from Staples or other office supply stores.
Think it is better to get a microfiber cloth. You can get those in the automotive department or a auto parts store.
Channing Wong
TSS
415-506-3157
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Subject: [WEB4LIB] Subject: cleaning computer monitors
We use microfiber cloths sprayed with iClean, a product specially designed for the purpose. If we run out of iClean, I’ve been known to use plain water and/or a mix of water and alcohol. The key is to spray the cloth so it is damp, not wet , and avoid spraying cleaner directly on the screen.
A simple Google search gives advice such as:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/maintenance/ht/cleanflatscreen.htm
Good luck,
Stella Pool
Jefferson-Madison Regional Library
Charlottesville, VA
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