Shao Feng-Li (post: 1287983) wrote:Distilled water and vinegar (1:1) are good for cleaning LCD screens.
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1287992) wrote:Water that's been purified. It won't leave any residue. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distilled_water
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1288036) wrote:It's a good idea anyway. I just keep a small spray bottle of water and vinegar. Remember to spray onto a cloth and not onto the screen.
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1288103) wrote:I just use it to clean everything on the screen, so I would assume so XD Mine doesn't get very dirty though- just dusty.
Tsukuyomi (post: 1288144) wrote:Not sure why, but people seem to love poking at the screen XDD They can just point towards what they want to see, but.. meh XDD
Do you have any suggestions for cleaning the keyboard as well ?
Whitefang (post: 1288527) wrote:Nope. All of the plastic keys are basically just extensions. They make it easier to push the pads below them and they also provide info about what they do (as long as you are sure to put them back where they belong!)
Just make sure that you don't break any of the keys, but you would have to put a lot of pressure on them for that to happen. In fact, after cleaning them you should notice an improvement in the responsiveness of the keys, especially if they were sticky before.
To get them off, you can use a screwdriver to apply a little leverage, and then just pluck them off with your fingers.
Mithrandir (post: 1291965) wrote:You might consider using picture frame "feet" or "stoppers" or "backers" or "bumpers" or whatever they are called. Aaron Brothers or another art supply store likely has them. Also, any hardware store prolly has them, too.
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