LCD Screen Cleaner

  • happycampin
    New Richmond, WI
    Posts: 667
    #1237111

    I’m having a heck of a time getting the water spots off the screen of my Lowrance. Any ideas on what to use that wont harm the screen? Thanks!

    suzuki
    Woodbury, Mn
    Posts: 18625
    #749936

    I use warm water, a little elbow grease and a soft cotton towel.

    Art
    Posts: 439
    #749937

    I use lens cleaner on mine. Get it anyplace they sell eyeglasses.

    nick
    Lakeville, MN
    Posts: 4977
    #749941

    Well you may not get them off if they etched into the screen….

    I have used in the past “Stoner’s invisable glass” though it says it’s tint safe I’m not 100% it’s safe for lowrance’s tint, Thus far no problems, and nothing has worked better, and my screens look brand new.

    690reece
    Hutchinson,Minnesota
    Posts: 351
    #749952

    I spoke with Lowrance and they said to use a solution of half water and half rubbing alcohol. So far it has worked extremely well and no damage to the screen.
    Good Luck!
    690reece

    Castaway
    Otsego,MN
    Posts: 1573
    #749954

    I use Monster cleaner for my 113s and it works great.Its about $20 for a bottle and you can get it at Best Buy etc.You can also use it on computor screens.

    kuabzeej
    Posts: 41
    #749973

    That monster cleaner stuff works great. Remember to check all Circuit citys, you can pick one up for less than $10, I think I picked up mine for only $5 due to the store closing.

    happycampin
    New Richmond, WI
    Posts: 667
    #749987

    Thanks boys!

    suzuki
    Woodbury, Mn
    Posts: 18625
    #749991

    My boat sonar is 10 years old and water has always worked. Its free. I’m sure all the other stuff works great but spending money just for that application is like throwing it away. At least try it first.

    fishbait
    Posts: 149
    #749998

    Thanks for asking the question as I had the same problem.
    I just used alcohol and white vigar 50/50 and it worked great. This same mix work great on cleaning my labs ears which use to be a big problem.

    Doug Bonwell
    Cedar Falls IA
    Posts: 887
    #750085

    I’ve used rain-x with no problems.

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