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Brea
Feb-26-2005, 05:32 PM
hey everybody, yes yes it is me Brea, i have risen from the dead. sorry bout that, for those of you who dont know im a long time lurker, not a big poster. anyway... back to the question (o ya im not sure what place this goes in, so you can move it if its worng, i guessed my best.)

Anyway!
What does everybody out there use to clean their screen?
I found that a little piece of soft flannel works pretty well, but not the best sometimes, wondering if theres a better thing to use. please tell of your wonderful tricks. How do you clean your screen?

im off to catch up on some photography ive missed over the last while, i see the site is a little different, im excited.
Thanks,
Brea

Andy
Feb-26-2005, 05:36 PM
hey everybody, yes yes it is me Brea, i have risen from the dead. sorry bout that, for those of you who dont know im a long time lurker, not a big poster. anyway... back to the question (o ya im not sure what place this goes in, so you can move it if its worng, i guessed my best.)

Anyway!
What does everybody out there use to clean their screen?
I found that a little piece of soft flannel works pretty well, but not the best sometimes, wondering if theres a better thing to use. please tell of your wonderful tricks. How do you clean your screen?

im off to catch up on some photography ive missed over the last while, i see the site is a little different, im excited.
Thanks,
Brea

computer screen or camera lcd screen?

gus
Feb-26-2005, 05:38 PM
Your shirt will do anything....

Brea
Feb-26-2005, 05:43 PM
i meant LCD screen, forgot that part

humungus, lol good answer.

gus
Feb-26-2005, 05:46 PM
i meant LCD screen, forgot that part

humungus, lol good answer.
Sadly in my case im not joking... camera... chin... computer... glasses.. its all the same to me.

wxwax
Feb-26-2005, 05:48 PM
My thumb. On my last camera, I applied those clear Palm sticky covers. Worked alright, except that with use, one corner would start to peel up. I keep meaning to put one on the new camera.

Andy
Feb-26-2005, 06:28 PM
My thumb. On my last camera, I applied those clear Palm sticky covers. Worked alright, except that with use, one corner would start to peel up. I keep meaning to put one on the new camera.

i never used to put screen protecters on my lcd screens. but i do now, becuase someone who bought a camera from me beefed aboout a tiny scratch on the lcd... sooooooo i put the palm screen protectors on my 1Ds Mark II screen, all happy now :D

Khaos
Feb-26-2005, 07:10 PM
Whatever shirt I'm wearing at the time.:D

fish
Feb-26-2005, 08:01 PM
Your shirt will do anything....

Yup...works for me too! :thumb

Shay Stephens
Feb-26-2005, 09:27 PM
Like Andy, I put a screen protector on the cameras LCD screen. Both for protection, but also for the glare reduction and the fact that I can wipe it off with my finger to clean it. If a lot of oil builds up on it, then like the other I use a handy piece of shirt or tie to clean it.

What does everybody out there use to clean their screen?

gubbs
Feb-26-2005, 11:24 PM
Like Andy, I put a screen protector on the cameras LCD screen. Both for protection, but also for the glare reduction and the fact that I can wipe it off with my finger to clean it. If a lot of oil builds up on it, then like the other I use a handy piece of shirt or tie to clean it.
My tie's no good, I end up with food on the screen!:D

Shay Stephens
Feb-26-2005, 11:29 PM
I just wring it out when it loads up with too much gravy :rofl
And a small whisk broom can take care of any crumbles and stuff!

My tie's no good, I end up with food on the screen!:D

BridgeCity
Feb-27-2005, 08:38 PM
This is what I use on any glass or plastic surface (glasses, laptop screen, camera, lenses etc.) Seems to work great.


http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=310822&pfp=XSELLPRODAUTO&xsfrom=310810&xsdesc=Notebook+Screen+Cleaning+Wipes
Its 3M Microfiber

digital faerie
Feb-27-2005, 08:54 PM
get one of those cleaning cloths meant for eyeglasses. they work great! also good for your lenses, too :):