A tissue is quite rough and scratchy, so a soft cloth is better. Let the monitor cool down first, though. I've used the sachet wipes you get with KFC's
A tissue is quite rough and scratchy, so a soft cloth is better. Let the monitor cool down first, though. I've used the sachet wipes you get with KFC's
If it is a matt screen it is quite easy to get it "looking clean" but on my gloss screen I at first tried different glass cleaners including the type you get at the opticians, they all left smears. I then :rules: and it advised using nothing else but a damp cloth.
Marky there is a teeny bit of truth in what you say, if you use a cheap tissue it is probably made from recycled paper and there is a risk of grit etc. I have never had any problems using a good quality tissue. You do of course have to use light pressure only.
For both LCD and CRT's I have found that a good quality chamois leather dampened works beautifully every time.
Oh, if using good tissues, DONT use the ones with balm in them...I know someone that did, his screen is still smeared with some very strange marks :bonk:
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