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    1. Re: [GEN-COMP-TIPS] Cleaning LCD screens
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Mary Firstly if you value your screen keep the moggy away from it as claws will definitely not do it any good :-( (a ball of wools much more fun for a feline) Also try and keep the kids mits off the screen, they may just decide to try and draw on it or whatever which may ruin it There are commercial solutions out there but they are pricey (but so is a new laptop) personally I use a clean yellow duster to wipe the dust off gently now and then and periodically I use some cotton wool with distilled water (just damp not wet) and very gently wipe the screen over That has kept this five plus year old screen as good as I need it to be It is widely recommended NOT to use window cleaner and the like which may contain chemicals which might stain the screen Best wishes Nivard Ovington, in Cornwall (UK) > > Hi everyone, > a simple question..... how do you clean the LCD computer and Tv screens, > I > will not be able to see my genealogy files if I don't > attend to mine soon ! > I am not unduly grubby but have two sticky grandchildren and a cat who > keeps whamming the screen to catch the mouse cursor ! > > Mary

    08/12/2008 05:29:40
    1. Re: [GEN-COMP-TIPS] Cleaning LCD screens
    2. Dora Smith
    3. But not for the owner, LOL! Sounds like they're sort od delicate, though. Yours, Dora Smith Austin, TX tiggernut24@yahoo.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nivard Ovington" <ovington1@sky.com> To: <gen-comp-tips@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 5:29 PM Subject: Re: [GEN-COMP-TIPS] Cleaning LCD screens > Hi Mary > > Firstly if you value your screen keep the moggy away from it as claws will > definitely not do it any good :-( > (a ball of wools much more fun for a feline) >

    08/13/2008 12:47:03