Friday, November 19, 2010

How can I remove stuck mineral spots caused by water off an LCD screen?

You know, those tiny pixels that change color and are most visible on light or bright BGs...I used tap water to clean my LCD screen that's why they appears...:(How can I remove stuck mineral spots caused by water off an LCD screen?
First off I guess by now you know you shouldn't have used tap water... especially if it's hard tap water!



Try the following (in order until you find one that will shift the flecks)



Proprietary screen cleaner wipes



Proprietary glass cleaner (the clear stuff, whatever brand name it goes by in your locale... ) sprayed onto a clean soft tissue to lightly damp it... wipe the screen gently



Soft tissue LIGHTLY damped with clear vinegar, wiped over the screen - if you use spirit vinegar dilute it with distilled water first. Then wipe the screen with a soft tissue damped with DISTILLED water. Not deionised, not mineral, spring or tap.



Anything stronger than this there is a high risk of damaging the anti reflective coating on the screen. If you do that, it's permanent damage. So battery acid is not a good idea, nor is steel wool.



Then only use screen cleaner wipes or glass cleaner in future to clean the screen.How can I remove stuck mineral spots caused by water off an LCD screen?
shotgun maybe? or a fiber clothe with fresh tap water instead of used..goodlunk
What you need is a tube of lcd screen polish from:



http://www.screenclean.co.uk/



or



http://www.wackchem.com/a1-nano-scratch-



or



http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DISPLEX-Phone-Watc





Or if you are feeling brave you can try this:



http://todd.dailey.info/archives/2005/09

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