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    cleaning screen of tx650...

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by monster, Dec 30, 2005.

  1. monster

    monster Notebook Enthusiast

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    what's the best thing to clean the screen of the tx650...i.e smudges..etc...is there any special cleanser or do we just wipe it with a soft cloth....
     
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    I used to use klear screen. but lately I found that it leaves residue on the screen and you just can't get it off. Maybe the solution is too old, or something. Then I switched back to use Fellowes' product, and I found it didn't leave any smudge. One thing I liked about klear screen is their cloth. It's the only cloth whose color doesn't transfer with alcohol.
    I have tested two microfibre cloths with rubbing alcohol and their color would just dissolve.
    Now, I don't use alcohol based cleaning solution and those rubbing alcohol concentration is too high, but still the idea of possible color transfer bothers me with those microfibre cloths.

    This is the website for klear screen: http://www.klearscreen.com/