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    Screen Cleaning my Fujitsu

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by inkyquills, Dec 11, 2005.

  1. inkyquills

    inkyquills Notebook Consultant

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    I have a S2110 and the screen gets so DUSTY all the time. Any suggestions on how to get rid of the dust effectively and just keeping the cleaning the screen in general? I've just been using water + tissues, which works okay? I've also tried a pressurized shot of air, which isn't really that much better.
     
  2. garikfox

    garikfox Notebook Enthusiast

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    I use Purified/RO water dabbed onto some cotton underwear, Quick couple of wipes, then just use a dry area on the undies to dry her off. :)

    Ohh BTW I have a N6220-608 :D
     
  3. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    I use a microfiber cloth and cleaning solution. They make kits. One has to be very carefull with your screen.
     
  4. circa86

    circa86 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    go to office depot or something and just pick up a microfiber cloth for like $5. and maybe some lense cleaning spray, that is what i use, i would advise against water, think about how much you spent on you laptop and ask if it is worth to spend another $5.
     
  5. dutty

    dutty Notebook Geek

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    be careful if you're cleaning "clearview"-displays those are really sensitive :)
    i always use a glasses-cleaning-tissue, works very nice :)
     
  6. Sensei

    Sensei Notebook Enthusiast

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    Somehow, I got talked into purchasing a Monster LCD cleaner gel. It is a bottle of "gel" cleaner so it has high viscosity. That way.. it wont make it's way into the screen. And it comes with a microfibre cloth as well.