In a nearby friendly blog, there is a discussion on
how best to clean stains on a Macbook . As a detergent composition is recommended to use toothpaste. Perhaps the toothpaste is good, but I, in turn, could not help but share the old and proven recipe.
The best composition for washing computer plastics, CRTs and LCD monitors is ... soapy water!
At one time, I tried everything - from alcohol (do not use it in any way, dirt is only eaten into plastic) to various napkins and sprays. But the soapy water helped me out for the past 15 years, from the very first computers that appeared at my disposal.
Allows you to wash so crap computers to such a state that a used computer seemed new. I used to use CRT monitors for washing in order not to wash out the antiglare layer. With the advent of the LCD, it turned out that no wipes are needed - everything is washed from fingerprints to dust.
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The following ingredients are needed: a container with warm water (in which we dissolve soap) and two rags — one will be wet, the other for wiping dry. It is advisable to use a cloth from the flannel, so as not to scratch the plastic or the monitor, or something lint-free. Yes, still, it is desirable to turn off the monitor for the time of cleaning. Squeeze the rag - to avoid water drips.
ps Perhaps someone will find this commonplace, but I too often find myself confused when recommending to wash with soapy water. And I will be very happy if someone can help remove fingerprints from the monitor and arrange a celebration of life to the system unit.