At 08:29 AM Tuesday 1/6/2009, Julia Thompson wrote:
>On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, Ronn! Blankenship wrote: > >>I keep worrying about what a good spew would do >>to this new flat-screen monitor: I'm not sure >>having a spray bottle of Windex and a roll of >>paper towels by the screen is the best thing >>anymore . . . or am I being unnecessarily paranoid? > >Lint-free cloth, NOT paper towels; spray one >cloth with water or isopropyl alcohol, use that >to clean, and follow with a dry cloth. > >No, you're not being paranoid; I was >specifically told *not* to use paper towels when >I asked. (And it sounds like Windex isn't quite the thing, either.) > >A dilute vinegar solution will also work. Don't >ever spray anything directly onto the screen of a flatscreen monitor. > >And don't press or try to scrub, because you can >damage pixels or scratch the surface of the >monitor that way. IME, there are a *lot* of >things that will come clean with sufficient >gentle rubbing with something damp, but you need to be patient with everything. > > Julia Thx! When reading this list one must always be prepared for major spewage . . . Guess I Could Just Drape A Plastic Bag Over It Maru . . . ronn! :) _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
