Re: Cleaning the screen
From: Tedd Riggs (T_Riggs_at_msn.cöm)
Date: 04/22/04
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Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 11:58:43 -0700
Softspot gave you some good tips I see already. As far as the Pasta goes, I
would use Alfredo sauce <g> Just kidding Softspot !!
On the eyeglass spray, just to be on the safe side, make sure that is states
that it is OK to use on Plastic lenses. Some of the sprays around that are
for glasses are only for glass len's and might contain alcohol. The other
place you can get the cleaner is most photo stores, just don't get the ones
that are on the same tear off sheets, they are often too course and are only
good for glass surfaces.
Also most opticians, eye glasses places have those super soft lenses
cleaning rags, they are almost always blue in color and most places give
them away or sell them for about a dollar.
-- Tedd Riggs PDA Square Content Developer www.pdasquare.com Redmond, WA "SoftSpot" <softspot_ihatespam_brugge@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns94D388A8F8B9Esoftspotbruggehotmai@195.238.3.190... > Paul <ispartacus75@hotmail.com> wrote in > news:hg8f809t0s0igm7hlr0kr82gec3dul63en@4ax.com: > >> Hey guys can I ask what is the best thing to use for cleaning the >> screen on my XDA2? >> >> With it being a phone it can be up by my ear and the screen is then >> pressed against my face, and transfer is inevitable. >> >> What is the most efficient and safest product to use on the screen as >> the last thing I want to do is damage it. >> >> Cheers in advance everyone. >> >> Paul >> >> > > try some cleaningliquid as used to clean glasses etc in combination with > a soft cloth (cleaningcloth for glasses for instance). That won't do any > harm to the screen but delivers good result. > > If there are scratches on the screen you can try to remove them with a > pasta that is sold to unscratch cell-phone screens: works OK with no > damage or malfunction to te screen too (own experience). > > In both cases: don't use too much liquid or pasta at once, it is better > to repeat the treatment a few times. > > -- > SoftSpot > softspot_ihatespam_brugge@hotmail.com > "Things may be better tomorrow, though they will never be perfect" > (Cornelis Vreeswijk) > > (just remove the spamstatement > and one underscore > to respond personally, > but please keep it friendly, > I'm only human too) >
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