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Summary: When cleaning a flat panel computer monitor screen, use an anti-static, dust-free, lint-free lens cleaner without any chemicals. Be sure to turn off the monitor to see fingerprints and smudges better when cleaning a computer monitor with information from a computer and technology specialist in this free video on computers.
Glenn Pieper is a senior systems engineer and on the staff of PrismNet Internet Service Provider. Pieper has more than 15 years of experience in the technology industry and was...read more
"Huh? Oh, hi! Today, we're going to teach you how to clean a flat panel computer monitor screen. "I would just use window cleaner." "What? How to clean a flat paneled computer monitor? Well, it's quite complicated, actually. You need to rearrange the TFT and bombard the glass matrix panel with an electrode and light waves." Now, look -- it's not quite that easy, but it's not quite that complicated, either. This, my friends, is no. This? Definitely not. (Demo). I don't think so. Forget about it. Blue? Alcohol? Stay away. And if it comes in a bottle like this, you're just plain wrong. Get an anti-static, dust free, lint free lens cleaner. This has no chemicals in it and it will very throughly clean your monitor. And, always a very good idea, to turn your monitor off. There'll be less static electricity and you'll be able to see fingerprints and smudges all that much better. Again, we'll start at the upper left corner and we'll work our way across. Of course, as always, don't take my word for it, but hey -- read the flipping manual."
eHow Article: Clean a Flat Panel Computer Monitor Screen