On Saturday, Feb 15, 2003, at 14:28 Europe/London, Sue Street wrote:

> Any cleaning ideas from the LCD panel-users out there would be greatly
> appreciated.

I don't know where you are, so it might be kinda hard to get hold of 
but Enviroproducts  "E-cloth" is pretty good for this.

If you're in the UK you can find them in B&Q hardware stores, otherwise 
www.e-cloth.uk.com might be able to supply you with one (I have no 
affiliations with them, I'm just a happy customer) it's marketed as a 
cloth for cleaning stainless steel, but it's great with glass and LCDs 
too.

Unlike chemical based cleaning solutions it doesn't smear or leave a 
residue, and you're not pumping crap into the environment by using it, 
which is cool.

basically it's a clever microfibre soft cloth which lifts grease from 
any hard surface without  the use of chemicals, the surface to be 
cleaned needs lightly moistening (breathe on it or use a water spray 
like you would for plants) then gently wipe and the grease is gone (I 
sound like a cheesy infomercial, but this thing really is amazing) 
after a while you need to wash the grease out of them but they're 
guaranteed for 300x washes.

now back to your regular scheduled programming ;)

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