Ouch…I hope that was a joke.  Paper towels are very rough, and have chemicals in them.  I used to use them to clean my car windows and I could never figure out why they were always streaked and dirty.  Now I use newspaper and a special cleaner and my auto glass is the cleanest I’ve ever seen.  I’ve had a lot of people riding with me that thought the window was down.

 


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I just use Bounty
:-*
At 03:32 PM 3/28/2005, Greg Sevart Poked the stick with:

I'd still suggest using a microfiber cloth. Most LCD manufacturers recommend them, and the LCD forums I look at praise them as well. You can find them in the automotive section of Wal-Mart, same area as waxes/finishes, chamois, etc.

Greg

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I use 50/50 also and put it on an old cotton diaper.  It is soft as can be.

R0b


Robert Turnbull wrote:




You can buy a small spray bottle of eyeglass cleaner at the eyeglass department of Walmart which works very well.

I understand that it is formulated for poly-carbonates which is what the laptop screen is made of.

Best wishes.






Robert Turnbull, Toronto, Canada

 

 

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