Screen Cleaning

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Not a biggie,,, but just wanted to know what type of liquid is being used to clean the Pandora's screen?


I read the screen covering is easily eroded.


Is alcohol free advised?? ; no i do not mean vodka or rum :P


Gracias.
 
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Easily...eroded...?


Oh shit. I've been using my T-shirt to wipe down my screen...
 
Easily...eroded...?


Oh shit. I've been using my T-shirt to wipe down my screen...
Yeah i read that that some screen protectors can have certain chemicals underneath that can eat up the screen covering.


So i was wondering about certain solvents/cleaners specifically for high-end screens doing the same??...after some time.
 
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You can get LCD screen wipes for TVs and monitors, those should do the biz
 
Whenever I use my stylus, it leaves marks on the screen. Such marks disappear when my screen and T-shirt meet, thus allowing my screen to look brand-new. I AM wiping off stylus dust, right?
 
^ Did you use the stylus to "write" on a sheet of paper before use? It might actually be leaving paint on your screen... :P
 
You want to avoid anything with ammonia, like windex and such. Ammonia can eat away at plastics over time.
 
Come to think of it, I wonder if spectacle cleaning wipes are suitable? Anybody know?


(I ask because I have a bunch of them, and my DS and 3DS have always been fine with them.)
 
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Come to think of it, I wonder if spectacle cleaning wipes are suitable? Anybody know?


(I ask because I have a bunch of them, and my DS and 3DS have always been fine with them.)

I think most spectacle wipes use isopropyl alcohol, since most glasses use plastics for lenses now.
 
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Come to think of it, I wonder if spectacle cleaning wipes are suitable? Anybody know?


(I ask because I have a bunch of them, and my DS and 3DS have always been fine with them.)

I think most spectacle wipes use isopropyl alcohol, since most glasses use plastics for lenses now.

And is that good or bad for the screen?
 
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Come to think of it, I wonder if spectacle cleaning wipes are suitable? Anybody know?


(I ask because I have a bunch of them, and my DS and 3DS have always been fine with them.)

I think most spectacle wipes use isopropyl alcohol, since most glasses use plastics for lenses now.

And is that good or bad for the screen?

I've been told a 50/50 mix of water/isopropyl alcohol works well with lCD screens.. I've never seen a mix like that sold, it's very hard to actually buy 100% isopropyl alcohol in the US, best I seen is 70%.. At work we use Sight Saver wipes I use it to wipe my screens and glasses.. It's officially at my work to clean the microscopes.
 
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