How do you clean your electronics?

  • esoxhunter09
    Posts: 21
    #1282303

    Looking for some tips on what is the best way to clean your screens on your electronics. I have heard using using 50/50 solution of distilled water and distilled vinegar works. Any tips would be great along with what not to use/do.

    dorancehefte
    Wisconsin
    Posts: 155
    #1172180

    The spray they sell for LED TV screens and a microfiber cloth that came with my new eye glasses.

    bassn7
    Bruce,WI
    Posts: 776
    #1172182

    I,ve been using the eye glass lens cleaner from walmart and a micro fiber towel. works great!
    Stan

    BBKK
    IA
    Posts: 4033
    #1172186

    Whats on it? Dirt? A dab of rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth gun rag (not paper towel!)

    If you have lime crap on it then vinegar, lemon juice, or any other type of acidic liquid will cut it.

    Screens are waterproof, doesnt matter what you use on it as long as you use common sense and don’t put something like WD40 or gasoline on it.. and don’t wipe with anything abrasive.

    esoxhunter09
    Posts: 21
    #1172194

    Thanks guys.. Right now it has hard water marks on it and wanted to know the easiest way to clean it. would you guys ever use multisurface windex?

    igotone
    Posts: 1746
    #1172195

    Quote:


    Whats on it? Dirt? A dab of rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth gun rag (not paper towel!)

    If you have lime crap on it then vinegar, lemon juice, or any other type of acidic liquid will cut it.

    Screens are waterproof, doesnt matter what you use on it as long as you use common sense and don’t put something like WD40 or gasoline on it.. and don’t wipe with anything abrasive.


    DO NOT use rubbing alcohol

    U will destory the screen

    gasoline and rubbing alcohol R about the same

    if U can find it — I use Plexus — great stuff

    jakeh
    White Bear Twp
    Posts: 997
    #1172210

    I use a 50/50 water and vinegar mixture.

    steveo
    W Central Sconnie
    Posts: 4102
    #1172213

    Windex has silica. Don’t use it on the screen

    mark-bruzek
    Two Harbors, MN
    Posts: 3867
    #1172218

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    I use a 50/50 water and vinegar mixture.



    x2 5 years now. save your money.

    85lund
    Menomonie, WI
    Posts: 2317
    #1172219

    I use lens cleaner for general cleaning and vinegar/water for the water spots(same spray bottle I use to get them off the boat ) and a micro fiber towel

    Avoid anything with alcohol. It will dry/crack the seal on the front of the unit after time.

    I never spray the unit i always put a few shots on the rag and wipe until clean.

    dank
    Minneapolis, MN
    Posts: 1123
    #1172220

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    I use a 50/50 water and vinegar mixture.



    x2 5 years now. save your money.


    X3

    shaley
    Milford IA
    Posts: 2178
    #1172242

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    I use a 50/50 water and vinegar mixture.



    x2 5 years now. save your money.


    X3


    X4, same bottle I clean my boat off with…

    mxskeeter
    SW Wisconsin
    Posts: 3786
    #1172265

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    I use a 50/50 water and vinegar mixture.



    x2 5 years now. save your money.


    X3



    x4 Have a little spray bottle under the dash with microfiber towel.

    X4, same bottle I clean my boat off with…


    fishinfreaks
    Rogers, MN
    Posts: 1154
    #1172279

    Careful process as follows:

    1) Lean close to graph screen,
    2) Create and collect saliva from saliva glands,
    3) Spit saliva onto said graph screen,
    4) Untuck shirt from waistline,
    5) With thumb or two fingers inside shirt, spread saliva around the screen,
    6) Use another section of shirt to dry off screen.
    7) If necessary, repeat sections 1-6.

    sauger
    Hastings ,MN
    Posts: 2442
    #1172289

    Spit and my sunglass rag:-)

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