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stab2011-09-16 13:54:40
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stab, 2011-09-16 13:54:40

How to wipe the monitor?

I buy all sorts of liquid rags, wet wipes, etc., but over the past few years, either the quality of workmanship has deteriorated, or they began to make all this household chemicals somewhere in the basement around the corner of the store - no matter what I buy, everything leaves stains, in dark interfaces infuriates terribly.
The last straw was a mega-divine gel-based spray for 350 rubles, supposedly leaving no streaks and washing away everything. When opened, the vial contained a sticky, bubbling, unclear slurry, which you can wash off from the fiq monitor.
Maybe there are some brands or products that have proven themselves?

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korvindest, 2011-09-16
@korvindest

I describe my method (please do not throw rotten tomatoes at me):
A piece of toilet paper is taken, slightly soaked in soapy water (slightly soapy). This carefully wipes the monitor (if the paper is too wet, it will flow, and this is bad). After that, we take a piece of dry toilet paper and wipe the remaining water stains. PROFIT!
My 2 home monitors have been cleaned this way for over 4 years now.

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Vedont, 2011-09-16
@Vedont

There are rags, called "Microfiber", I suffered for a long time with glasses, then I accidentally stumbled on :) You don't even need to soak it, just wipe it - and that's it.

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krubinshteyn, 2011-09-16
@krubinshteyn

Faced a similar problem. I found a solution in napkins for Top Gear, which are positioned for (!) Automobile glasses (they sell them in Auchan - I think they can be found in other places). They do not leave streaks either in the car or on the monitors.

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XHunter, 2011-09-16
@XHunter

Any spray for monitors + a soft piece of suede. Looks like new

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max_rip, 2011-09-16
@max_rip

Alcohol! The best napkins were - containing alcohol, but alas, I have not seen such for a very long time.

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Lev Lybin, 2011-09-16
@lybin

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I use this now, and a friend has the same, norms. They also have napkins, but did not use. Available in DNS stores.

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shadowalone, 2011-09-16
@shadowalone

I have been using this spray for several years, and suede cloths:
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Rampage_Masta, 2011-09-16
@Rampage_Masta

From liquids I use a liquid spray from defender, it suits me perfectly, there are no streaks.
I wipe it with a special cloth (I can’t say anything specific, it was given to me), it is sharpened for monitors.

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ChemAli, 2011-09-16
@ChemAli

I brush off the dust with a cloth that was in the box with the new phone. If you need to wipe something, then I gently wipe it with a barely damp cloth, and then I remove the stains with the same cloth from the phone. No chemistry.

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All3, 2011-09-16
@All3

I take a cotton swab, moisten it with vodka, wipe it. All monitors are washed with a bang and glossy and anti-glare.
They say you can still use "Mr. Muscle", but to be honest, I was afraid.

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coolurik, 2011-09-16
@coolurik

Microfiber cloth.

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FIZIK, 2011-09-16
@FIZIK

there are cheap Katun wipes for cleaning photoconductors 40 pieces, 200 rubles cost. It takes a very long time. I've had the package for 2 years now. Taking into account the fact that the wife still uses when washing windows.

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BorodinKO, 2011-09-17
@BorodinKO

I use a microfiber cloth from glasses, it cleans the screen well, but it does not save from stubborn stains ...

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Denis Orekhov, 2016-09-30
@DivBy0

I tried with a liquid for wiping glasses (I had it on hand) - like new)

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innokenty1905, 2019-03-24
@innokenty1905

My case, these are antistatic cloths for glasses (they have a rubber coating on the reverse side), I slightly soak it, wipe it, then remove the moisture with the dry side.
The stains did not have to be removed, but stains from wet wipes are easy!
PS it is better to wash them once a week or a month

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bvn123, 2020-09-28
@bvn123

Interested in the recommendation of the author korvindest to use toilet paper.
I did not dare to use soapy water to clean the matte TFT monitor, I used distilled water for injection - it is inexpensive, it is sold in pharmacies. Paper is soft and lint free.
After cleaning, there were no stains, streaks, or lint left.
Previously, I tried to clean the monitor with a cover made of soft thin fabric from glasses, after breathing on a speck. The plastic glasses themselves are cleaned well in this way, but with a decent effort. For a large monitor area, this is long and inefficient.
I also tried "technical" distilled water (stored in large plastic barrels) and the same cover - there were stains.
This "technical" distilled water turned out to have more impurities than water for injection - electronic boards immersed in it without solder joint protection stopped working much faster.

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