From: Robert_Huber_at_WellspringRes.com
Date: Tue Feb 02 1999 - 21:09:51 EST
Ummmmm.. how about Endust for Electronics. I use it on my laptop's, CRT's
and the like. It cleans the stuff thereon off ok. Have not noticed any ill
effects, but I do not use it frequently, maybe once a month or so.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: scarter_at_hticn.com [SMTP:scarter_at_hticn.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 1999 7:37 PM
> To: thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu
> Cc: Stephen A. Carter
> Subject: Re: Cleaning screens
>
> In article <36B79029.C8AE5B81_at_csc.com>, Rob Bell <rbell1_at_csc.com> wrote:
> >I have used alcohol-based monitor screen wipes on a 755Cs, 760EL, and a
> >770 over the last 4 years without problems.
>
> I avoid alcohol-based cleaners because I've heard they can cause
> yellowing of the screen over time, but I don't have any actual
> evidence or experience to support this.
>
> >I suppose the screens get
> >cleaned every couple of weeks (I try not to touch them, so they stay
> >pretty clean).
>
> Me too. Usually I just gently brush dust away with a soft cloth or a
> Kleenex. Occasionally I'll swab the screen with a moist cloth first,
> then wipe dry. Sometimes I run a slightly damp Q-Tip through the
> grooves between the keys to pick up dust and other gunk.
>
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