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    willawaw
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    Hi, this is my first post. I have in the past used Nokia open-faced phones.
    A number of months ago I purchased my first Samsung; a Sync. I have been generally satisfied. This is my first flip phone with a large display area and you have the inevitable problem of smudges and oil from fingers, etc making the screen look "sloppy". I hesitate to clean it until I get some feedback from
    other users out there. Q. What is the best way to safely clean the dirt and smudges off your display?? Cloths to use; techniques, etc. Any comments welcomed. Thanks willawaw.


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    Re: Cleaning Displays Safely

    I use a microfiber towel and my eyeglasses lens cleaner.



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    Re: Cleaning Displays Safely

    I actually only use warm water on a kleenex. I try not to use any chemicals because it isn't good for your electronics including phone screens.



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    Re: Cleaning Displays Safely

    Quote Originally Posted by gilipsie View Post
    I actually only use warm water on a kleenex. I try not to use any chemicals because it isn't good for your electronics including phone screens.
    what is it that you're afraid lens cleaner will do to the screen? I have been using lens cleaner on all my electronics, flatscreen monitor, LCD TV, cell phones, touchscreen monitor in my car, for years and have never had an issue.



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    Re: Cleaning Displays Safely

    Thanks for the info. My first thought was a kleenex might spread too many loose fibers on the screen area, but I guess thats why you dampen it first. Where do they sell lens cleaners or microfiber tissues? Any of the bigger chain stores? Any info welcomed.
    Thanks WILLAWAW.



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    Re: Cleaning Displays Safely

    Quote Originally Posted by willawaw View Post
    Thanks for the info. My first thought was a kleenex might spread too many loose fibers on the screen area, but I guess thats why you dampen it first. Where do they sell lens cleaners or microfiber tissues? Any of the bigger chain stores? Any info welcomed.
    Thanks WILLAWAW.
    The microfiber towel I use is the same one I use to clean my glasses. I got the kit from WalMart, but you can get one wherever they sell prescription glasses.



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    Re: Cleaning Displays Safely

    Thanks for the info 707 in 916.



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