Endust LCD Monitor Pop Up Wipes (3 Pack) for $14.41
Ships from and sold by The Price Pros. Originally $23.97.
* 3 Pack
* Pre-Moistened, Anti-Static & Non-Streak Wipes; 70 count
* Instant Cleaning Power In 1 Easy Step
* Soft, Non-Abrasive Alcohol-Free & Ammonia-Free
* Excellent For Cleaning LCD & Plasma Screens, Touchscreens,
Photo Frames, Cellular Phones
My favorite thing for laptops, and for my LCD monitor. Works on the CRT as well. I might as well clean everything at once, right?
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shrdlu
added a year ago
I'm now wondering if I should buy this myself. I have a few left, but I hate running out of stuff.
@shrdlu: This seems to be just what I need. I like that they are anti-static too. Thanks.
@mtrlgrl: I went looking for them, so that I could make sure I recommended what I actually used, and then went into a frenzy of cleaning, which is entirely your fault. I've now cleaned two computer displays, a laptop, and three televisions.
Seriously, I hope these work out for you. I don't even use Windex on my windows. I'm sure not going to use it on a computer.
[On my windows, I use Parson's Ammonia mixed with water, which is cheaper, and has only ammonia in it, instead of blue dye, and perfume, and other crap.]
Yikes. Shipping added $6.98 for me, total of $21.21.
Ah, cause it went to a different seller. Still, even with ThePricePros total is $20.85
@shrdlu: Wow,that is a lot of cleaning. You got your spring cleaning done now.
So whats wrong with a soft cloth and a 50/50 isopropyl alcohol/distilled water and a spray bottle. Spray the solution on the cloth not the tv! Costs maybe $3 for all the parts and will last a lot longer.
Deal's dead. Without free shipping, it's almost the same price as normal.
@noirdark: You may not be missing anything. These get poor reviews on sites other than Amazon.
@shrdlu: How much Ammonia are you using in that solution?
@daviddrake: I dunno on the amount of ammonia. I pour some glugs of ammonia into a bucket, while adding scalding hot water (I use rubber gloves so as not to suffer). More water than ammonia, but I'm not sure how much more. I'd have to eyeball it to know, and it's at least a month away from spring cleaning (far too cold to be washing windows right now).
I'd guess that it's two parts ammonia to three parts water, or so. Sorry not to be more precise, but I've been doing it for (not exaggerating in the slightest) 50 years, and it's purely muscle memory by now.

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