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Post by AnnieD on Mar 23, 2010 19:53:02 GMT 1
Not wanting to go and purchase stupidly expensive product - could someone please advise how to clean pc screens (pc & desktop)
thank you
xx
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Post by bottomburp on Mar 23, 2010 20:19:31 GMT 1
Baby wipes and dry off with kitchen roll but don't rub to hard
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Post by Ali on Mar 23, 2010 20:48:52 GMT 1
I tried Steve35's socks but they left streaks.........
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Post by stavros on Mar 23, 2010 22:04:35 GMT 1
Try a clean pair next time!
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Post by tobyjug on Mar 24, 2010 7:16:34 GMT 1
3 easy steps 1 use power washer 2 Dry off 3 Call PC world, order new
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Post by Cheeky Chops on Mar 24, 2010 9:34:39 GMT 1
3 easy steps 1 use power washer 2 Dry off 3 Call PC world, order new What a good idea Jugs. I will just go get the Karcher.
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Post by AnnieD on Mar 24, 2010 10:14:32 GMT 1
baby wipes (you'll notice I'm veering more in the direction of Botty's suggestion than TJ) Are face wipes ok (I don't have a baby, but I do have a face )
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Post by tobyjug on Mar 24, 2010 10:56:34 GMT 1
baby wipes (you'll notice I'm veering more in the direction of Botty's suggestion than TJ) Are face wipes ok ) Face & are wipes are better
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Post by mrs moustoir on Mar 24, 2010 16:45:35 GMT 1
But some of those wipes have moisturiser in them. Won't they leave greasy streaks on the screen?
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Post by bottomburp on Mar 24, 2010 17:53:47 GMT 1
If it's good enough for a babies a-r-s-e then it's good enough for me Seriously, some of them can be a bit 'greasy' but the Lidl's ones seem fine.
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