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[filmscanners] Re: Cleaning your monitor...


  • To: lexa@www.lexa.ru
  • Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Cleaning your monitor...
  • From: "DaleH" <dhoff@margnat.com>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 08:40:43 -0400
  • In-reply-to: <3DA402C6.7060506@shaw.ca>
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>Other than people who are using a suction calibration puck, can someone
>explain to me what they are doing to their monitors to make them so
>dirty that they require regular cleaning?  Mine seems to be fine.  I
>might clean it once every 6 months to a year.

Dust, mainly
Greasy client finger prints
Cat sneeze

I have found that cleaning a COLD screen minimizes the streaking and
makes it easier to see what needs cleaning. Distilled water in a
spray bottle and old t-shirts do the job for me.

DaleH

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