First remove any debris with compressed air. Then we use a new microfiber cloth - and if needed - a touch of water on the cloth (very lightly damp) Water is always my first choice.
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Don't use windex! The ammonia will damage the display coating.
More stubborn sticky stuff can be hard to get off, so we then use an ammonia-free, water based glass cleaner applied to the micro fiber cloth. Dry it quickly, and don't swirl the cloth - use straight, even strokes in one direction.
LCDs are fragile, so it is best to lay them on a flat surface when applying pressure.
First remove any debris with compressed air. Then we use a new microfiber cloth - and if needed - a touch of water on the cloth (very lightly damp) Water is always my first choice.
More stubborn sticky stuff can be hard to get off, so we then use an ammonia-free, water based glass cleaner applied to the micro fiber cloth. Dry it quickly, and don't swirl the cloth - use straight, even strokes in one direction.
LCDs are fragile, so it is best to lay them on a flat surface when applying pressure.