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Geek Culture / A tip for all screens (even laptops)

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DivW
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 16:45
Hey, everyone knows that grease is a complete bugger to get off your screen. Especially on laptops, where if you have one with a fluid screen you're not really allowed to use most of the best grease removers out there. Well i found a simple alternative-it was on the telly-where you mix 1 part fabric detergent to 8 parts water, and put it in a spray bottle. It actually works, and it's safe for laptop screens! It's the only thing i've tried for cleaning that actually works on mine. Just thought i'd share the grease-free smiles.

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Van B
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 17:23
Nice tip!

I have a TFT monitor and a laptop - so as you can imagine both screens are usually pretty manky! and those alcohol cleaning wipes that work pretty decent are so ferkin expensive.

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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 17:57
I buy packs of 100 TFT screen wipes - £2


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Van B
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 18:15


You mean there's special wipes for TFT screens!

I've been using CD cleaner wipes!


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Benjamin
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 18:31
actually, if you use tissue paper and spend ages wiping the screen you can usually get rid of that grease..it works for me anyway. I hate it when theres a mess on the screen.

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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 19:22
lol, tissue papers just spreads it thinner


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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 19:44
Grease? Yew... I've worked in some damn disgusting places on computers (half a packet of ciggies and pies stuck in the keyboard is pretty bad), but having a major problem with grease on the monitor is not one of them. Dust 'n stuff maybe, but grease? What are you guys doing?

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Damokles
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 19:48 Edited at: 4th Feb 2004 19:48
Quote: "everyone knows that grease is a complete bugger to get off your screen"


You're totally right, I tried to to get it off, but it doesn't seem to work. Look here :
Picture of the grease I got on the screen

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Ian T
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 19:57
Damokles-- format C: is the only way.

Others-- how the heck do you get grease on your laptop screens???

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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 22:17
I use eye glass cleaner, not sure what it is but it is safe for plastic coatings and is streak free.
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 22:26
I can`t stand marks/dust on the screen, the only time I get problems is when the brothers kids are round, they don`t just point to something on the screen, they have to bloody poke it with their sweaty little fingers and maul it all up <GRRR!> , every time I say "don`t touch the screen" and every time they leave I have to break out the screen cleaner and start polishing, KIDS? BAH! HUMBUG!.

Just to make cleaning easier, I made a little app that toggles the screen white/black when you hit space, perfect for checking the screen is totaly clean .

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Dazzag
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 23:20
Quote: "Just to make cleaning easier, I made a little app that toggles the screen white/black when you hit space, perfect for checking the screen is totaly clean "

Why couldn't you just turn the screen off?

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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 02:56
Dazzag-> Easy to miss black grime that way.

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Lord Ozzum
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 03:41
I am also wondering about grease, can soemone explain?
Worst I've had is dust, but grease?

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DivW
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 03:47
@ Horror:
Well ever had ANYONE else looking at your computer? They WILL, without pause, point at things on your screen. Even if it's blank. And over time, this leaves dirt great big smears. Because Human hands are dirty, and have natural grease on them. As my latop moves around, it gives people more oppertunities to stab their fingers in the screen, get a good shouting at, and if they repeat the offence, a ding on the ear. Over time, it just builds up...

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Lord Ozzum
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 03:49
i don't let other people on my computer

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Benjamin
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 04:14
Quote: "lol, tissue papers just spreads it thinner"

Thats why it takes so long . You have to wipe it like 10 times..

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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 04:15
Why not? There's no real reason not to, i used to say no to everyone till i realised that the worst thing that could happen is they could get fingerprints on the screen. They're all just adept enough to not kill my PC while not good enough to ruin it, or fiddle with the settings.

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Lord Ozzum
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 04:16
because, my friends just look up porn and i get viruses on it

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DivW
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 04:32
I have one friend like that, he hasn't got an account.

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Lord Ozzum
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 04:38
none of mine do. if they want something, they expect me to buy it with my money. i'm such a sucker.

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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 12:19
Quote: "lol, tissue papers just spreads it thinner"


That's because they were meant to wipe off something else...

Anyway, are you sure that spraying liquid on a laptop is okay? Won't the liquid slip into the keyboard, or do I have to flip the laptop upside down so the water flows away? It's my mom's, so I don't wanna frick it or anything.

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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 12:58
I get ordinary window spray, spray it onto a cloth, and then wipe the monitor screen with the cloth (You shouldn't spray it directly onto the screen) Works pretty well
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 13:01
For laptops your probably best spraying a clean cloth with DivW's special mix then wiping the screen - Laptops tend to have little protection for all the motherboard gubbings sitting under the keys.

Thank god they did'nt have TFT screens in the 50's, I could imagine those getting slashed instead of cinema seats - all that weird jelly inside too, wonder what it tastes like.


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Arkheii
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 14:49
Mine's LCD I think... Maybe I better lay off it instead.

DivW
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 16:09
Yeah you should spray it onto a cloth first, not directly onto the laptop screen.

I hope that got out out in time...please don't go spraying your laptops with anything that's 7/8'ths water...

@ VanB: Hee Hee DivW's Special Mix...i should write that on the bottle...with a label that says "Ingredients: Chemical X"
(Me and my Mate Euan used to have a laugh in chemistry when we were told to 'Identify chemical X', it led to a series of 'Noooo not chemical X' sketches...)

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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 19:39
Quote: "Dazzag-> Easy to miss black grime that way."

Then turn the monitor back on...

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