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NO windex! Hang on, will be back. Consulting.

 

Computer genius husband says use the glasses cleaner stuff that comes in a little squirty bottle, you can get it at Costco. Rubbing alcohol for stubborn stuff.

 

Why no windex?

 

[i'm almost afraid to ask, since that's what I've always done.. just a small spray on the paper towel, wipe.]

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It will strip the protective anti-glare coating right off. So you need something that's meant to clean anti-reflective surfaces.

 

Ahhh. I've been doing it with mine and haven't seen any problems [or I just can't tell] because I thought of it as just another 'glass' thing to clean, like the tv, windows, mirrors, etc... but I don't *want* a problem, so I'll see what else I can find for cleaning it. Thx! :)

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Ahhh. I've been doing it with mine and haven't seen any problems [or I just can't tell] because I thought of it as just another 'glass' thing to clean, like the tv, windows, mirrors, etc... but I don't *want* a problem, so I'll see what else I can find for cleaning it. Thx! :)

 

If you have a older glass monitor or TV, that is fine. The LCD screens for TVs and computer monitors cannot be cleaned with Windex.

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