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06-28-2016 06:43 PM #1
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Cleaning G751JL Screen
Hello, I've been looking around forums trying to find the best cleaning method for these IPS displays with not much good information. I was hoping someone could provide me with what works best to clean the screen. Thank you.
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06-29-2016 10:01 AM #2
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06-29-2016 06:02 PM #3
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Isopropyl or Medicinal alcohol
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06-29-2016 06:31 PM #4
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There are probably 1000 myths and 10x that many in methods.
I dispel them all. I dampen one paper towel with windex (never just spray it on) and wipe it clean and follow behind it with another dry one. Been doing it this way for years, even after someone came out with specially formulated screen cleaner and following that it was not not safe to use anything else.
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07-01-2016 10:14 AM #5
I just use a (very slightly) damp cloth with water. Cheap, simple and effective.
Asus ROG G751JT-T7115H
17.3" IPS, Intel i7-4720HQ, 16Gb RAM, NVidia GeForce GTX970m, 256Gb M.2 SSD + 1Tb SSHD
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07-01-2016 04:00 PM #6
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Thanks for the suggestions, just decided to go with a microfiber cloth and some water and it worked great!