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Posted by dakata24 on 02-09-2000 04:22 AM:

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Im curious as to what everyone is using to clean their Visor screen in between WriteRights? What works and what doesnt? Any everyday household products that can be used? appreciate any help. thanks



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Posted by Voltaire on 02-09-2000 07:20 AM:

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I'm just using the "BrainWash" package that came w/ my PDASurvival kit (had the wright rights). Though the brainwash seems to really just be a "wetnap" that you can pick up from any BBQ place. I'm sure you could even just use a bit of roubing alchohol and a lint free cloth.


Posted by ragamuffinn on 02-09-2000 11:08 AM:

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How wet is the brainwash? Does it leave any streaks?


Posted by Hoser_back_home on 02-09-2000 02:37 PM:

Talking

Take two hard boiled eggs. Mash them up in a bowl and add chopped onion. a few drops of tobasco sauce and some salt 'to taste'.

eat about half the bowl...

breathe on screen, wipe with a clean cloth.

Does the trick everytime!!!


Posted by Rusty Smith on 02-09-2000 04:23 PM:

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I'm doing the ol' breath on the screen, but then wiping with a chamois cloth. Works very well.


Posted by rdbailey on 02-09-2000 05:57 PM:

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I, also, use the Brain Wash. And since I don't always have the Brain Wash with me I keep a Concept Kitchen Karma Cloth in my RS Shocksuit (which is just a funky shaped/colored chamois cloth...). And as a bonus the Karma Cloth keeps my Visor from moving around in the Shocksuit.

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Posted by whee on 02-09-2000 08:41 PM:

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I just use good 'ol tissue paper sitting on my desk - convenient and cheap !


Posted by MarkEagle on 02-10-2000 01:01 AM:

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I bought a camera lens cleaning cloth (3M catalog # 9021) for about $2.00 and have settled on using 8 guage clear vinyl bought at JoAnn Fabrics for about $1.00. Made myself a few dozen screen protectors and still have a ton of it left!. Works quite well and has greatly improved my Graffiti...

Oh... the old heavy breathing trick along with the lens cloth does a really nice job... hmmm, who'd have thought that the Visor would cause one to breathe heavy???

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Posted by Matt Nichols on 02-10-2000 03:13 AM:

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I bought CD wipes, sample pack 5 for $1.49.

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Posted by rcraine on 02-10-2000 05:50 AM:

Lightbulb

I have found that FELLOWS (TM) brand WET/DRY SCREEN CLEANING WIPES work well, they are lint free and anti-static. They run between $5-$6 for a package of 12 (much less expensive than the BrainWash).


Posted by bregent1 on 02-10-2000 06:25 AM:

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I just picked up Endust antistatic wipes from Office Max; 70 wipes for about $6.


Posted by v on 02-10-2000 06:33 PM:

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I keep a chunk of chamois on my office desk to clean my glasses. They sell special small chamois in the sports shops for just that purpose. But those were too expensive for me. So I bought a larger one from and auto part supply and cut it up. After making a small one for my desk at home and office and a third for my TV chair and an extra one to carry in the truck, I still had enough to cut out a 2 3/8" x 3 1/8" rectangle to carry in my case with the visor, so now my visor has it's very own soft chamois.



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Posted by Nutt on 02-10-2000 08:25 PM:

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I just use my glasses cleaning cloth that came with my glasses. Works really well. Or, since I have a write-right I just use my sleeve.


Posted by handsprung on 02-17-2000 11:50 PM:

Wink

i usually just spit on it and wipe it off with my sleeve...


just kidding


i have some kensington screen cleaner for my notebook that i use...


Posted by kalahari on 02-18-2000 05:07 AM:

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I thought that BrainWash was expensive for what it does i.e. clean the screen. I do think that it may have helped remove some minor scratches though.

Screen Clean, a product that claims to remove scratches, had no impact on scratches at all though.


Posted by Larry Chester on 02-19-2000 02:35 AM:

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MarkEagle:

OK, you bought 8 guage vinyl, but what do you use to stick it to the screen of your Palm/Visor?

larry


Posted by debauld on 02-19-2000 08:40 PM:

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I use a solution of half water and half vinegar. I spray that on a paper towel and wipe clean. Works good and doesn't leave streaks.

-Deb


Posted by Beeman on 02-24-2000 02:30 PM:

Lightbulb

I Use a product called Dri Wash'n Guard a car wax and then clean the screen with a terry cloth. Added bonus is that the stylus glides better. Works great!


Posted by BadAstronaut on 02-24-2000 04:55 PM:

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To those of you using tissues or towels to clean your screen:

My optomotrist told me that these are bad choices for cleaning any plastic lens, as they are WOOD-PULP products. I presume that the theory here is that wood is not by nature a soft substance, so the risk of scratches is greater than when using a cotton or synthetic fiber cloth. Since the Visor screen plastic seems even less rigid than my polycarbonate glasses lenses, I'm assuming this is sound screen-cleaning advice as well.


Posted by Al-Fu on 02-25-2000 11:04 AM:

Cool

I've been using READ RIGHT's Kleen & Dry, CRT Screen Cleaning Pads. They come double packed witha wet and dry wipe. Works really well. Serves Double duty with my monitor too!


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