Bruce S.:
Are you talking 90 PROOF (i.e. "drinking") alcohol, or did you mean to
say 90 PERCENT (i.e. isopropyl) alcohol?
Andy
On Apr 4, 2:49 am, Bruce wrote:
> James E. Therrault wrote:
> > I love my 22" Samsung but I need to clean the screen without destroying
> > anything. What's the best s
Seeing as this has gone on for days now, simply don't use it, and totally
disregard whatever the manufacturers and chemists say to or not to use on
camera
optics.It's completely irrelevant in this case because according to
other posters, it does not translate over to monitor screens.
I
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 12:43 PM, wrote:
> .To be more specific about the alcohol.I was told to *never* use
> rubbing (Isopropyl) alcohol on any of my camera lenses to remove smudges
> from the front element by Nikon or its coating may be damaged...and that
> only a mix of distilled water
On 05-04-2009 22:17, Bruce Johnson, john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu, wrote:
> On Apr 4, 2009, at 9:43 AM, wtob...@aol.com 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
If Nikon's advise on how to clean extremely sensitive coatings is going to
cost me a lens, please let me know.
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On Apr 4, 2009, at 9:43 AM, James E. Therrault wrote:
>
> H, interesting since my G4 laptop is pristine except for some
> keyboard marks.
go slow, be gentle and expect it to take some time. Just lightly scrub
the surface, if you press too hard you can damage the screen
mechanically. On
On Apr 4, 2009, at 9:43 AM, wtob...@aol.com wrote:
> .To be more specific about the alcohol.I was told to never
> use
> rubbing (Isopropyl) alcohol on any of my camera lenses to remove
> smudges from the
> front element by Nikon or its coating may be damaged...and that
> only a
On Apr 4, 2009, at 9:43 AM, wtob...@aol.com wrote:
> .To be more specific about the alcohol.I was told to never
> use rubbing (Isopropyl) alcohol on any of my camera lenses to
> remove smudges from the front element by Nikon or its coating may
> be damaged...and that only a mix of
.To be more specific about the alcohol.I was told to never use
rubbing (Isopropyl) alcohol on any of my camera lenses to remove smudges from
the
front element by Nikon or its coating may be damaged...and that only a mix of
distilled water and denatured alcohol would work. The way I
Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
> On Apr 3, 2009, at 7:49 PM, James E. Therrault wrote:
>
>
>>I love my 22" Samsung but I need to clean the screen without
>>destroying
>>anything. What's the best solution(s) to a messy situation?
>>
>
> I use some prewetted eyeglass cleaning wipes. I've even used th
On Apr 3, 2009, at 7:49 PM, James E. Therrault wrote:
>
> I love my 22" Samsung but I need to clean the screen without
> destroying
> anything. What's the best solution(s) to a messy situation?
>
I use some prewetted eyeglass cleaning wipes. I've even used them
successfully to eliminate or
James E. Therrault wrote:
> I love my 22" Samsung but I need to clean the screen without destroying
> anything. What's the best solution(s) to a messy situation?
>
> TIA
>
> JT
>
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Hello James,
I was at a Dell Service Station recently, and I
I love my 22" Samsung but I need to clean the screen without destroying
anything. What's the best solution(s) to a messy situation?
TIA
JT
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