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noob86 said:since it is LCD use ionized water (thats wat they put in the lcd cleaning kits) since destiled water has nothing in it ie minerals etc. thats what you should use, with microfiber, gently not a lot, so it does not get inside. Even though I am extremely new to detailing I am not new to screens (LCD, Plasma) so I know what I am talking about. So obviously this will work with laptops also.
What GPS do you have?
BigAl3 said:FK425 with a Eurow shag towel. megs clear plastic detailer works pretty well too, though i haven't used it in a while...
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noob86 said:since it is LCD use ionized water (thats wat they put in the lcd cleaning kits) since destiled water has nothing in it ie minerals etc. thats what you should use, with microfiber, gently not a lot, so it does not get inside. Even though I am extremely new to detailing I am not new to screens (LCD, Plasma) so I know what I am talking about. So obviously this will work with laptops also.
What GPS do you have?
AGAuto said:why not just use a lightly damp microfiber followed by a dry one? Using light pressure of course...it has always worked for me and you don't need to spend any money on extra products
SuperBee364 said:Yup, me too. Sometimes a damp ONR MF when I'm cleaning the interior, but keeping a small squirt bottle of 425 in the glove box with a couple Eurow MF's comes in handy for cleaning the NAV screen and interior windows between general interior cleanings. I've been thinking of switching the squirt bottle over to ONR at QD diultion so I can use it as a general purpose interior cleaner when the kids have their food accidents in my car. I don't like to use 425 on the dash and other interior parts... too shiny.
OK, that was a long-winded way of saying either ONR or 425 with a Eurow shag MF make great NAV screen cleaners. After the nav screen has been cleaned with 425, it seems to resist finger prints (mine is a touch screen) better than after it's been cleaned with ONR.