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    Cleaning VAIO Glossy Screens: How to keep the Sparkle?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by ronin.achilles, Mar 29, 2006.

  1. ronin.achilles

    ronin.achilles Notebook Geek

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    Was wondering what do you guys normally use to clean your VAIO Screens so that the Glossy effect stays for a long time.

    I was using iKlear ( http://www.klearscreen.com/ ... is recommended by Apple...so thought might work on other laptops too) on my previous laptop (Presario) and it worked great. Today, for the first time I used it on my VAIO... looks fine, though just wanted to confirm and know if there is a better way of cleaning it yet not spoiling it?
     
  2. jayrhee

    jayrhee Notebook Consultant

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    i use monster screen cleaner. u need to clean the keyboard so u don't hve to keep cleaning ur screen too often.
     
  3. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    Hey, I do too, but it doesn't have to be Monster. Just a microfiber cloth and cleaning solution.
     
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    rhcpcrony NBR President

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    I dont clean mine, maybe I should
     
  5. Clearday

    Clearday Notebook Evangelist

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    Dear rhcpcrony, your avatar jpg is wrong.

    T2300; 1.66 GHz (you wrote 1.83)
    T2400; 1.83 GHZ
    T2500; 2.00 GHZ