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Old 10-11-2005, 04:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default window cleaner on screen?

what can i sue to get ther marks off my screen that i cant get off with the cloth. i was thinking window cleaner, it wont damage the screen atall will it?
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use the cloth you got with it, it will clean the screen

alternatively use the cloth you get in a glasses case, its the same stuff
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use the cloth you got with it, it will clean the screen

alternatively use the cloth you get in a glasses case, its the same stuff
believe me it wont, burst out laughing in college whils playing it and i had a mouthfulk of milkshake, as u can imagine my screen is now covered. the cloth dont do jack
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Just warm water mate with a small amout of washing up fluid... just like you would to remove a fly splattered visor. Although soaking in hot soappy water is not recommended for your PSP :lol:



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i ended up using 1 of those baby wipes in the end, absolutely awesome. my screen is like new again now
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Baby wipes!!!! very macho... will remember that next time I pull up at Boxhill and need to clean me visor hahahahaha :lol:


Actually that's not a bad tip... can I suggest non-scented ones though as any scent is usually spirit based and some plastics melt when they come into contact with spirits.


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Old 10-12-2005, 09:51 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I made that same mistake. Don't use a baby wipe, especially with a fog city insert. Leaves worse marks than before.
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could try the old iPOD trick of rubbing a light coat of Brasso on the screen and then buff off - takes all the scratches out of the iPOD screen

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