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Old 25-04-2005, 19:51   #11
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Re: Cleaning a TFT monitor

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Originally Posted by paulyoung666
could you not shoot it with a can of compressed air
I tried that in all the vents but no luck I even tried shaking the panel fairly vigerously.
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Originally Posted by Mal
Just that there are smears on it and it annoys me, they have to go...

I'm gonna kill my nephew...

So can you get wipes from PC World? Any special type or will any old screen wipe do?
Make sure it has TFT wipe on it - ordinary wipes generally have chemicals in them. This is very VERY bad for your TFT.

TFT wipes are normally just damp.
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