Clean You Monitor - Important Info

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences related to cleaning computer monitors, particularly focusing on a humorous link shared by a participant that offers a playful approach to monitor cleaning. Participants share their reactions to the link and their own experiences with cleaning their monitors.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a certified computer technician, emphasizes the importance of cleaning the inside of monitors.
  • Another participant expresses satisfaction with having a clean monitor after using the link.
  • Some participants mention issues with the link, noting it did not work for them.
  • Several users find the concept of cleaning the inside of a monitor to be cute or amusing.
  • One participant shares a negative experience, stating their monitor became smeary after attempting to clean it.
  • Another participant reports their monitor is now clean and expresses enjoyment of the experience.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the effectiveness of the cleaning method, with some participants enjoying the results while others encountered problems.

Contextual Notes

The discussion revolves around a light-hearted approach to monitor cleaning, with participants sharing personal experiences and reactions to a humorous online tool.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who are interested in light-hearted discussions about technology and computer maintenance may find this thread engaging.

Kathytnt
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This just came in from our IT department…

Being a certified computer technician for many years, I know the importance of keeping your computer clean. But what you may not know is you also have to clean the inside of your monitor. Yes, the inside. Many times people forget that these things are not sealed and small partials of dust can accumulate on the inside of your screen. Now, there’s a link to a site on the internet that can not only clean your screen, but also brighten your day. Click on the link below to launch this application.

http://comedyoption.com/pics/monitor_cleaner..swf

Have a great day!!!!!
 
Thanks! It's good to know that I now have a sparkling clean monitor. Lynda
 
Hmm...the link wouldn't work for me:confused:
 
http://comedyoption.com/pics/monitor_cleaner.swfIt had an extra period, try that one.
 
Cute. I would never have thought of cleaning the inside of my monitor. :)
 
that is soooooo cute!
 
Oh, no! Now mine is WORSE! It's all smeary!:D
 
Now my monitor is squeaky clean! :D
 
That was cute!!!!!
 
How cute! I'll have to share that one.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the "Clean Your Monitor" information?

The "Clean Your Monitor" information is designed to provide guidance on how to properly clean and maintain your computer monitor to ensure optimal performance and longevity. It includes tips on the best cleaning solutions and techniques to avoid damaging the screen.

What materials are recommended for cleaning my monitor?

It is recommended to use a microfiber cloth, which is gentle and effective at removing dust and fingerprints without scratching the screen. Additionally, a mixture of distilled water and white vinegar or a specialized screen cleaner can be used for more stubborn stains.

Are there any cleaning solutions I should avoid?

Yes, you should avoid using ammonia-based cleaners, paper towels, or any abrasive materials, as these can damage the screen's coating and lead to scratches or discoloration.

How often should I clean my monitor?

It is advisable to clean your monitor regularly, ideally once a week or as needed, depending on the environment and how much dust or smudges accumulate. Frequent cleaning helps maintain clarity and prevents buildup.

Can I use the same cleaning method for all types of monitors?

While many cleaning methods are suitable for various types of monitors, it is important to check the manufacturer's recommendations for your specific monitor type (LCD, LED, etc.) to ensure you are using safe and effective cleaning practices.

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