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- From: parkyn@fraser.sfu.ca (Dale Parkyn)
- Subject: Re: Cleaning fluids for monitors
- Message-ID: <parkyn.721067374@sfu.ca>
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <1992Nov5.191524.7286@cs.tulane.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 16:29:34 GMT
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- For cleaning the glass area of a monitor a dampened cloth is usually enough.
- If sticky spots or finger smudges are a problem try a light squirt of window
- cleaner on the cloth.
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- Read this -----> DON'T APPLY LIQUIDS DIRECTLY TO THE SCREEN
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- Always dampen the cloth and then use the cloth on the screen. It is possible
- to have liquids flow down the screen in to the box where all the electricity
- waits to zap fools...
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- Cleaning the casing should be done with damp cloth and non-abrasive cleaner...
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