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Proper Cleaning of your LCD (flat panel) Monitor

Submitted by Rick on April 7, 2006 - 8:56pm.
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Flat panel monitors make a wonderful addition to any computer. However, they do require more special care when cleaning than traditional CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) monitors. CRT monitors all have a glass front. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitors, on the other hand, have a much softer face...almost membrane like. Because of this, LCD monitors are much more prone to being damaged from being touched and poked.

Rule #1:  Never touch an LCD monitor with your fingers or poke them with any object. Permanent damage can result.

CRT monitors can be cleaned in a myriad of ways because of their glass exterior. You can use water, glass cleaners, or just about anything that you would use on your windows at home. LCD monitors should never be cleaned with harsh chemicals of any type. Instead, if a liquid must be used, use only water or water mixed with a little rubbing alcohol. Some people even recommend diluted vinegar as well.

Rule #2:  Never spray any liquid directly onto a LCD monitor. Instead, use a soft cotton cloth and apply the liquid to it first.

When cleaning any kind of glass surface, it is common and acceptable to use circular motions and any number of cleaning rags are acceptable. As you probably guessed by now, LCD monitors are different. ONLY use soft, clean cotton cloths or special made LCD screen wipes that can be found in electronic or office stores.

Rule #3:  When cleaning your LCD monitor, do not rub in a circular pattern. Instead, use a side-to-side motion or up and down. And even then try to move your rag in only one direction. For example, wipe from left-to-right only or top-to-bottom.

LCD monitors can last a long period of time and provide you with excellent images IF you follow the simple precautions above to keep it clean.

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