As you know, a lappy screen attracts smudges and fingerprints like flies to s.....OK, so you know what I mean? So there's quite a few fluids/cloths/cleaning kits (!) out there, so what do you use?
As you know, a lappy screen attracts smudges and fingerprints like flies to s.....OK, so you know what I mean? So there's quite a few fluids/cloths/cleaning kits (!) out there, so what do you use?
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System 1: Intel i5-2500k OC STABLE @5.05ghz with a ThermaTake Frio (air power!), 8Gb 1600 (9-9-9-24) R3 Patriot G2 RAM, nVidia GTX980TI ;
System 2: HP N40L Microserver;
System 3: MSI 'Ghost Pro' laptop - 16Gb DDR4 RAM, nVidia 970M, i7-6700, 256GB PCIe SSD + 1TB HDD
System 4: Samsung TAB S 10.1
When i had a laptop i bought some cleaning tissues from comet,worked very well with no alcohol,butylgycol,methanol. Leves no streaks,and dries super quick.It was called Storex
Yeah the wipes are pretty good and nice to have for proper messes (big sneezes for example) but a decent microfibre cloth works very well for simple finger prints kind of stuff, especially if it's a glossy screen.
Worth mention is that my lappy has a glass-type screen.
This hot girl came over to myspace last night, she twittered my yahoo till I
googled all over her facebook. Ask Jeeves...
System 1: Intel i5-2500k OC STABLE @5.05ghz with a ThermaTake Frio (air power!), 8Gb 1600 (9-9-9-24) R3 Patriot G2 RAM, nVidia GTX980TI ;
System 2: HP N40L Microserver;
System 3: MSI 'Ghost Pro' laptop - 16Gb DDR4 RAM, nVidia 970M, i7-6700, 256GB PCIe SSD + 1TB HDD
System 4: Samsung TAB S 10.1
Is it a sony laptop then?
If so a microfibre cloth will do the job.
Pretty much all manafacturers give an option for glossy screens (or something no option). Microfibre cloths are good to have around anyway but certainly for wiping screens down
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