If the screen is glass use acetone. If plastic use something like distilled
mater and mild soap, or possibly Windex but one without the ammonia
additive. Blow it off with a little air first though.
Kent Gittings

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Juan J. Buhler
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 7:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Screen cleaning


So, my $67 black MX is here, and it looks quite as described in ebay.
Dirty screen, winder cap missing, bad foam, but good and working
otherwise. Even a bit less brassed that my main black MX.

The screen seems just dirty. You can focus a lens, but it is
distracting. I will try an LX screen on it, but until I get a cheap
one, do you guys think I'll have any luck trying to clean the one
that's there? Any way to clean these things?

Thanks,

j

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