how to clean tv and computer screen without leaving smudgy film, also happens on eyeglasses?
Tuesday, December 21st, 2010 at
6:18 am
I am using a clean cloth. There seems to be something about the anti-glare coating that leaves a greasy like film on screens and glasses? Any advice?
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There is a type of cloth called Microfiber. Use that, it’s the cloth used to clean eyeglasses
Another thing to consider, if you use fabric softener on your "clean cloth" when you washed it last, that’ll leave a streak as well.
Simplest solution, use Windex (or some other glass cleaner) and paper towels. More complex solution, use a microfiber cloth and use water.
I use a small amount of metho and it works wonders
use the cloth that you use for glasses(EYE), it works very well
are you using a lint-free cloth? those are the best to use for glasses and i wouldn’t advise using any kind of cleaning solution on glasses.
The age old question that if everyone knew the answer all the chemical products would be out of business. Use 1/2 and 1/2 vinegar and water, than wipe with newspaper.
For my T.V. screen I use Windex and newspaper. The newspaper also works really good on windows.
Windex works well but I prefer using a type of cloth that picks up dust.
Brandon (a.k.a. mypcworld.net)