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    Windex Microfiber clothes

    Discussion in 'Notebook Cosmetic Modifications and Custom Builds' started by sparta.rising, Mar 27, 2006.

  1. sparta.rising

    sparta.rising Notebook Consultant

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    http://www.windex.com/dry.asp

    I haven't seen these in stores yet, so I don't know how much they cost, but this looks like a great low cost solution for cleaning screens when combined with the 50/50 isopropyl alcohol and water mix.
     
  2. JiantBrane

    JiantBrane Notebook Evangelist

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    Seems like any other microfiber cloth (available at eyeglass stores).
     
  3. DCole

    DCole Newbie

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    There is Ammonia-D in this product, which can cause damage to screens w/ any sort of coating on it. I wouldn't use these.
     
  4. CalebSchmerge

    CalebSchmerge Woof NBR Reviewer

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    I got some new screen cleaning cloths from ShaggyMac ( www.shaggymac.com) and I really like them. They were like $6 a piece, but they were worth it, and seem to work better than any of the other 5 or 6 microfiber cloths I have had. They won't hurt your screen, plus they will last for a long time, more worth while to me. Just my 2 cents.
     
  5. dallasb

    dallasb Notebook Enthusiast

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    Windex has Ammonia-D, these cloths don't have any cleaning agents in them they, are just dry cloths.