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Computer Quistion?

Steps

1. Dilute isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) into a mix with no more than 50% alcohol and the rest distilled water.
2. Put the solution in a small spritzer bottle, the type that you push from the top to get a fine mist. It works really well at getting just the right amount on your screen with a spray on each quadrant.
3. Apply the mix to a cotton cloth, such as an old T-shirt, lint-free microfiber cloth, or other very soft cloth. A large cloth is best, since it will help to reduce the risk of leaving streaks across the screen from finger pressure.
4. Wipe the cloth against the screen in a counter-clockwise, or other consistent motion. Apply an even pressure to the cloth but take care not to press your fingers into the cloth or screen.


Tips

* Expensive store-bought products such as Kensington Screen Guardian contain the same mixture of alcohol and water. 3M's Antistatic Cleaning Solution contains this same mix, plus Ethylene Glycol.
* If you apply too much of the solution and it is drippy or too damp, wipe it off with a soft cloth and apply less.
* Tissues will likely leave flakes of paper on your monitor. It's better to not even try using them.
* You don't want mineral spots on your screen, so don't use tap water.
* Using a 100% cotton cloth or shirt alone, without the alcohol mix, can sometimes produce the same smudge-free results without going to the trouble of mixing your own solution.
* If you're a photographer, you can use your lint-free lens wipes instead of a soft cotton cloth.
* If you are looking for a cheap way to get your hands on ready-made cleaning solution, try CD/DVD cleaner, which is often 55% Isopropyl alcohol and is not harmful to most plastic surfaces.

Warnings

* Do not drink Isopropyl alcohol. It is not grain alcohol. It is toxic.
* Do not use cheap paper towels. You will scratch the LCD screen.
* Avoid using products such as Windex because these contain ammonia and it can degrade the LCD panel.
* Shut down your laptop, unplug it from the power adapter, and remove the battery before cleaning it or you risk exposing yourself to an electrical shock.

What is the best camera lens cleaner?

Blowers and brush- Do you normally keep a blower in your DSLR camera bag? If not, then start keeping it, wherever you go for shooting because this is very handy equipment for sensor and lens cleaning and also to remove the dust due to air.Brush- We suggest the camel hair brush as the best option despite of all other brands available in the market, which is fine and soft that will excellently remove the streaks from your lens.Microfiber cleaning cloth- The little and tiny scratches don’t affect image quality much more, but prevention is far better than risk. So, Microfiber cleaning cloth is great option available in the market as a lens cleaner that can be used for multiple cleanings, which exceptionally remove the dust and oils on your lens. But, if you think about to re-use it again after washing then it will not be an intelligent work, because it leaves particles (not easily removable from rocket blower) that may easily scratch the lens. Instead, you can buy newly one as it’s not much costly.

What is the best way to clean a computer screen and keyboard?

The best way to clean your computer screen and keyboard is by using sOptico Professional Pre-Moistened Optical Cleaning wipes or iCloth Cleaning wipes.They are soft and quite absorbant. They feel nearly dry out of the foil, but as soon as you unfold them and start wiping the screen, you can feel the moisture. It's just enough to dissolve the grime and fingerprints, but after you swipe, there is nothing left on the screen, nothing but a mirror clean glass surface. I can't reiterate how well they clean your device's screen...so clean you hate to mess it up again.You can find these product in Amazon CA and USOptico Professional Pre-Moistened Optical Cleaning wipes ( each wipe 9cm x 13cm - 1 ml fill ) Gently Clean Glasses, Lenses, Sunglasses, Reading Glasses, Eye Glasses, Lens, Glass Surface, Screen Protector, and other Glass Surface - Anti- fog, Anti- Static lens Cleaning Solution - (144 Count - 3 Box of 48 Pack) of Cleaning wipe Ammonia-free wipes clean without leaving streaks or residue | 3 Pack: Amazon.ca: Health & Personal CareiCloth XL Screen Cleaning Wipes, Box of 10 - Pre-Moistened & Individually Sealed (iCXL10)

I used a wet wipe on my MacBook's screen, and now my screen is ruined. Is there a way I can fix this?

Thanks for the A2A.Hmmm… Are you sure it is ruined? Perhaps there are just some streaks on the screen?Try this: dip a cloth into slightly soapy water and wring it out until it is just damp. Now wipe down your screen carefully, moving first from left to right across the screen, then from top down. Next, take a dry, lint-free cloth and dry the screen, again, moving across, then from top down (do not move in circles). Did that fix it?Whatever you do, do not try acetone or alcohol. You will make the matter worse. If all else fails, take your computer to an Apple Store or Authorized Apple Service Center for further assistance.

What should I use to clean Oakley polarized lenses?

One of your biggest concerns cleaning Oakley lenses is scratching them, which can still readily occur if you re-use a microfiber cloth and aren't careful.

You also need to be a little careful with liquid cleaning solutions you might use on them, including with pre-moistened cloths like the Zeiss. Most things that are intended for optical use won't harm coatings though.

I personally tend to stick with the pre-moistened Wipe N Clear things from Costco, and haven't had any issues thus far.

If anything is unusually dirty though, I do use compressed air (from Costco) briefly first to minimize particles that might still scratch things.

And at the very end if there's any residue remaining I'll use an Oakley microfiber bag. At this stage there aren't any particles left though, so I have minimal concern about scratching things with bag re-use.

You're likely okay with the Zeiss pre-moistened stuff most of the time, but I haven't used that myself, and you do still need to watch out for particles on the lenses that might scratch at the minimum.

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