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Erif Thunen wrote:
> My computer was exposed to a heavy dose of smoke when a pan on my stove
> caught fire. All was saved, but I am concerned about the smoke. I have
> used Economy Duster on the computer and keyboard, but wonder what is a
> suitable cleaning agent for my computer screen. It's not visibly coated
> with soot, but I would like to wipe it down with something. Is
> isopropyl alcohol appropriate?
> Thanks,
> Erif.
Try plain water and a clean soft cotton rag first (such as used to clean
eye-glasses). Some screens (anti-glare or LCD screens) have a coating
on them which can be damaged by stronger cleaners.
NEC's site says:
http://www.necdisplay.com/support/techsupport/howtoguide/cleaning_your_monitor_lcd.htm
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Clean the LCD monitor surface with a lint-free, non-abrasive cloth.
Avoid using any cleaning solution or glass cleaner.
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http://www.necdisplay.com/support/techsupport/howtoguide/cleaning_your_monitor_crt.htm
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A special coating is provided on the glass (CRT) surface of this monitor
to reduce a reflection and static electricity on the glass surface. Due
to the delicate coating on the glass surface, use a lint-free,
nonabrasive cloth (cotton or equivalent) and a non-alcohol, neutral,
nonabrasive cleaning solution to minimize dust. If the screen requires
more than a light cleaning, apply water or soften neutral detergent with
much water directly to a soft cloth and use it upon wringing water, to
clean the glass surface.
CAUTION: The following agents will cause damage to the CRT when cleaning
the glass surface: Benzene, thinner, acid/alkaline detergent, alcohol
detergent, detergent with abrasive powder, detergent with antistatic
agent, or detergent for cleaning.
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Remember not to spray liquids directly on the unit.
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