You never know what type of screen coating any given screen has & some cleaners can irreparably damage the coating layer of some screens. Please don't be tempted to use any type of domestic cleaner or alcohol. Smears gone forever… well, until next time -) Then, whilst the screen is still very slightly damp, wipe over again with the dry one, completely drying the surface. The trick is gentle repetition, rather than 'force'. Cleaning agents can damage plastic materials used in manufacturing covers for electronic items such as touch-screen pads. Cleaning agents can remove or smear any printing from decals and print labels. Wipe the damp one gently over the screen, multiple times, turning the cloth, pay attention to the edges & corners. Use only distilled water and a mild detergent applied with a clean, dry lint-free cloth to clean decals or printed labels. Important: Do not use tissue paper to clean. computer off, you'll also find it much easier to see when it's clean. Use a cotton swab to wipe off ink from the parts inside the printer that are shown in the following illustration. The cloths work better when almost dry anyway. If the screen is warm, you may need the first cloth very slightly wetter - but never anywhere near wet enough to dribble if squeezed - you really don't want any water that could run down the screen. One cloth completely wetted in lukewarm water, then squeezed as dry as you possibly can.
Two microfibre cloths, available from any supermarket.ĭon't get the 'smooth' ones specially for glass, they can be a bit hard on a plastic screen, get the 'fluffy' ones that make your fingers itch, like picking up tiny velcro.