what the best home cleaning solution

i'm not one to be a tight arse but..... instead of buying those seemingly OVERPRICED screenwipes- is there another solution lurking in my cleaning cupboard that i could use to clean my TFT with that anyone could suggest.
 
I hear people swearing not to use stuff like Windex on it. However, that's what I ALWAYS use on mine. All seems well :P The biggest problem I beleive is that many LCD's are suppose to have some coating on them, and the more abrasive Windex-type stuff.
 
well i may as well get something usefull out of K.F.C, after all.... when you've finished with the legs and breasts, there's only a greasy old box to put yer bone in !!(know what i mean):)
 
"*Warning: We suggest using a cloth dampened with water when cleaning monitor on a screen that is not made of glass or has any type of anti-glare protection on the screen. Using ordinary household glass cleaner on special screens, especially cleaners with ammonia can remove anti-glare protection and/or other special surfaces."

From - http://www.computerhope.com/cleaning.htm#11

Great site. Just look for an ammonia free cleaner and dilute it with a bit of water. Don't soak the cloth so much that it drips just get it moist and wipe away. If you've got crusty pizza sauce or spilled coke on the screen you may need to soak it first and catch anythign that drips, then wipe it when it gets softer. Also, change your eating habits :P
 
what the best home cleaning solution
as soon as i read this i thought...surely the best cleaning solution is to get a wife
then a google image search found
perfect_wife_of_future.jpeg
 
"*Warning: We suggest using a cloth dampened with water when cleaning monitor on a screen that is not made of glass or has any type of anti-glare protection on the screen. Using ordinary household glass cleaner on special screens, especially cleaners with ammonia can remove anti-glare protection and/or other special surfaces."

From - http://www.computerhope.com/cleaning.htm#11

Great site. Just look for an ammonia free cleaner and dilute it with a bit of water. Don't soak the cloth so much that it drips just get it moist and wipe away. If you've got crusty pizza sauce or spilled coke on the screen you may need to soak it first and catch anythign that drips, then wipe it when it gets softer. Also, change your eating habits :P

people shouldn't eat things over their computers anyway, the amount of people i know who have keyboard faults due to crumbs and other crap in amongst the keys.
 
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