On 05-04-2009 22:17, Bruce Johnson, [email protected], wrote:

> On Apr 4, 2009, at 9:43 AM, [email protected] wrote:
 
>>  The way I see  it, what's good for  $2k lenses must be OK for a monitor.
 
Sorry, but IMHO your mixing up something: The surface and coating of an
optical lens are a "little bit" different as these of a LCD, CRT etc screen.
You are mixing up patatous and tomatous!
  
> Coatings on glass are NOT the same as polycarbonate plastic, which is
> what I think the LCD screen surface is made of. More to the point,
> I've used these for quite some time on my lcd screens with no damage,
> so empirically, I know these work.
> 
> Also that advice is really weird from a chemical standpoint, because
> denatured alcohol has some much less polar chemicals in it (the
> denaturing part) and isopropyl is only slightly less polar than ethanol.

Years ago, a very experienced trouble-shooting-engineer of one of our
biggest TV-stations told me he always use one of these "pre-packed towels to
use for cleaning baby-buttocks when you are on road" to clean screens.
Very fast and sure!

HTH,

Jo Hissel



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