Can i use lens cleaner on laptop screen




















This post was written by AM Denmark. Established in , over the last 45 years AM has earned its place as a leader in the field of vinyl, hi-fi, computer, touch screen and flat screen TV cleaning. As media consumption has evolved, AM has continued to innovate and adapt to new technologies and devices.

AM strives to provide the best and highest quality cleaning products for office and home use. The cleaning liquid in all AM cleaning products is alcohol-free, and safely tested across all screens. Patent CN Site by: Thank You For Clapping. Instructions How to clean your laptop screen.

Step-by-step Make sure your laptop is turned off and unplug the power adapter and battery. Cleaning a screen that's in use can result in permanent damage, so to be on the safe side, shut your laptop down, don't just put it to sleep.

Interfering with any pixels while they're still firing could mean big problems for your laptop further down the line. Turning off the laptop will also allow you to see dirt, dust, and grime better because you're working with a dark surface. User Info: razid. User Info: Boge. Just use water, a damp non-abrasive cloth. With deeper knowledge and experience, everything becomes more shallow.

User Info: ElitestTank. Can use it but the best thing I've ever used was distilled water and a non abrasive lint free cloth. Works great for all screens. Just dampen the cloth lightly and wipe it down. User Info: JKatarn.

Boge posted Minerals in tap water could very well wear away the coating on the screen. Now if it's distilled water, that's fine. In any case, eyeglass cleaner should be just fine on most screens. User Info: arleas. Just don't be like that one guy years ago who sprayed windex on his monitor and then let it pool up near the edges and then get between the two polarized screens to dry I wonder if that topic is archived on gamefaqs with pictures still User Info: Yewolife.

Would not use water by it self since I find it leaves streaks and doesn't come off cleanly nor take off certain particles that adhere to the screen where alcohol pretty much takes off everything and anything with no residue.

Tried using windex and glasses cleaner but they don't evaporate as well as alcohol and I find just makes it more work to clean a screen. Also never spray directly on the screen with whatever you use, spray it on the microfiber cloth then wipe the screen. Jimmy G New Member. Reaction score 0 Location MIchigan. I use a product called Brillianize. This solution leaves an anti-static, fingerprint resistant finish. Brillianize contains no alcohol or ammonia so it won't damage soft plastic.

One oz. Click to expand Reaction score 2. IronPC New Member. Reaction score 1 Location Tulsa, OK. Skyhooker Member. Reaction score 9 Location Dundee, Illinois. First I blow away all loose dust with a can of compressed air, including under the keyboard carefully - doesn't help if all the leftover lunch crumbs end up back on the display after having been shaken out in the carrying case.

The alcohol cuts the skin oils from all the fingerprints. Finally, I finish up with a microfiber glass polishing cloth to buff away any haze left by the alcohol. Mirror finish every time. JosephLeo Active Member. Reaction score 9. I like to use Philips Screen Cleaner. Some liquids don't mix well with other materials that screens are made out of. Corbin Member. Reaction score 4 Location Las Vegas. Iv been using windex for 6 years on screens with no damage.

But while on site I do use some screen wipes I get from officemax, just for the fact they fit better in my bag. Corbin said:. Reaction score 1 Location PC Biz. Skyhooker said:. JosephLeo said:. Water isn't very effective at removing grease though, especially on matte screens. It's always important to have some sort of degreasing agent of some sort. Following the recommendations in this thread for Brillianize, I invested in a ml version of their product. Have used it on a couple of machines, and am very pleased with the results.

It appears to put a sheen onto the plastics, and the finish on the LCD's is very nice indeed. The finish looks shiny, and has a distinctive 'smooth' feel to it. I would encourage anyone interested in looking at something that does give an excellent result on laptops, to try some. Its good. Last edited: Apr 12, Cain New Member. Reaction score 0 Location Winfield, WV. For dry cleaning I just use a clean microfiber cloth, for wet cleaning I have been using microfiber cloths and alcohol diluted in distilled water at a 1 to 4 ratio Been doing it for years and it has never hurt a screen yet.



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