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    Brightview Cleaning

    Discussion in 'HP' started by goobergo, Dec 3, 2004.

  1. goobergo

    goobergo Newbie

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    Hey everyone, just wondering what you think is the best way to clean the screens on the brightview monitors. I would think a damp cloth and then dry with a soft but I don't want to scratch it, let me know what you guys think!

    "Just when you think your luck is running out your $600 pile of sh*t breaks 10 days before the warranty and the send you a bright shiny new one:)"
     
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  2. eaadams

    eaadams Notebook Consultant

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    I use KlearScreen wipes. No problems yet.
     
  3. thietlong

    thietlong Notebook Consultant

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    I would recommend the Radtek Screen Savrz. I have it a couple of months now and so far never really have to worry bout cleaning anything on the scree. This work as both a screen protector and a wipe. They also provide u with an alcohol wipe if u need serious cleaning done on your screen. Other than that this should be more than adequate to clean all the marks right off, and keep it off.

    https://www.radtech.us/Products/Default.aspx

    Good Luck,

    Thietlong
     
  4. eaadams

    eaadams Notebook Consultant

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    I have something like that for some uber fashonista glasses I have. It is different as it is for optics.
     
  5. bootleg2go

    bootleg2go Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Hi goobergo,
    A damp cloth is best, safest and the cheapest.
    Here is a link to a post I just put up on how I clean mine.
    http://www.notebookreview.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8933

    Jack

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