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Streaks on the monitor - how to remove them so as not to damage the screen.

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  • #1 17730625
    adas1891
    Level 5  
    Hello
    I would like to ask how to remove dirt from the monitor, I tried to remove it gently with a cloth and water, but it leaves streaks, you can see them when you turn off the monitor. I would not like to spray the agents hastily because I heard that some agents, even those intended for lcd, can damage the surface of the display.
    What to do to have a perfectly clean screen, like new?
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  • #2 17730651
    zadam64
    Level 39  
    Hello. The liquid for cleaning the LCD should not cause any damage, but you can wipe it with a damp cloth, then use, for example, glass cleaner with alcohol, wipe it dry. Of course, isopronanol is good, and pure 95% alcohol. Of course, you use everything in moderation with the monitor turned off, leaving a moment for possible evaporation. You can use wipes to clean optics, e.g. glasses.
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  • #3 17730683
    adas1891
    Level 5  
    is it isopropyl alcohol? e.g. contact ipa? and if alcohol won't damage anything, I've read that it can cause some trouble.
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  • #4 17732748
    zadam64
    Level 39  
    Hello. That's how you are afraid of isopropanol, you can go ahead and try hundreds of other alcohol-containing liquids up to pure spirit. You can, if you are not sure, eliminate isopropanol from the monitor's diet so as not to harm it.
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  • #5 17732921
    kacpo1
    Level 33  
    adas1891 wrote:
    is it isopropyl alcohol? e.g. contact ipa? and if alcohol won't damage anything, I've read that it can cause some trouble.

    Yes, isopropyl alcohol. You clean the device when it is disconnected from the power supply, wait a moment and you can use it. After cleaning, all the alcohol will evaporate instantly and there will be no trace of it.
    Isopropylene alcohol can react chemically with various plastics, but as long as you don't immerse your monitor in it, everything should work fine.
  • #6 17734883
    _jta_
    Electronics specialist
    First of all, I would try this: moisten a small piece of paper towel with water and dishwashing liquid and wipe the monitor with it, then wipe it dry with another piece, then wipe it with a piece moistened with water only, and dry again. There should be enough water so that it does not flow between the screen and the frame. It generally helped me.
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