Cleaning a monitor

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Hey guys, are there any products or anyway to perfectly clean your screen like how it comes when its brand new?

I have a spray and microfibre cloth kit at the moment and normally wipe in a circle pattern to clean it and it removes the marks but you can always see smears where it has been cleaned and would really love to have it perfect again as ive never managed to do this before.

Anyone got any secrets or know a product for sale on over clockers that will achieve this?
(My monitor BenqXL2420T)
 
was wondering in all seriousness people say for mirrors viniger and brown paper is best


any negative effects on a monitor ?
 
Well for matte monitors you will be left with a stinky residue. For glossy monitors you will damage the anti-reflective surface. You're better off using water and a soft cloth or some proper cleaning solution. Many available. :)
 
Well for matte monitors you will be left with a stinky residue. For glossy monitors you will damage the anti-reflective surface. You're better off using water and a soft cloth or some proper cleaning solution. Many available. :)

k just wondered if it would be ok casue its easily available
 
I've been using Brasso...














The Gadgetcare version :p
Brought my screens, phone and TV up nicely.
Even appears to have filled in some swirl marks on the glossy TV stand :)
 
is it me or do all threads run into ridiculous comments...


i know i come out with some uber babbleicious **** when im wasted but even so......

im at my most inventive then...
 
The new monitor did make me laugh but i was looking for some serious suggestions on what people think are the top products to clean marks from a monitor..
 
ffs vaseline


erm i have a blur on my screen any ideas ??????


na my comment on the vineger was serious i know it acidic but would it hurt


i may just use the office depot stuff as i get it free .. well sort of..

guess its good enough
 
For glossy monitors you will damage the anti-reflective surface. You're better off using water and a soft cloth or some proper cleaning solution. Many available. :)

I used to use isopropyl alcohol diluted with a few parts of water on my previous monitor which was matte finish, it did a good job. But I'm wondering if it would ruin the glossy finish on my new one?
 
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