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i have this monitor LG 23MP68VQ-P and i want  to clean the monitor but i have bought this q connect pc & laptop screen cleaning wet wipes and my question is,the box of the wipes says that it contains :1,2-benzisothiazol-3 (2H)-one,chloromethylisothiazol-3-one,methylisothiazol-3-one are this chemicals safe to use in my monitor or it will make it worse?

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I just clean my monitors with the wet tissues that I buy for cleaning my glasses.

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Just now, WereCat said:

I just clean my monitors with the wet tissues that I buy for cleaning my glasses.

well i don't have glasses what else?

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3 minutes ago, pcnoob28r4 said:

well i don't have glasses what else?

I used micro fiber cloth and I made it wet with water and the stuff that I use for cleaning dishes before.

Just make sure it is just wet and doesn't drip.

 

Disclaimer:

On your own risk, I never had any issues.

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17 minutes ago, pcnoob28r4 said:

i have this monitor LG 23MP68VQ-P and i want  to clean the monitor but i have bought this q connect pc & laptop screen cleaning wet wipes and my question is,the box of the wipes says that it contains :1,2-benzisothiazol-3 (2H)-one,chloromethylisothiazol-3-one,methylisothiazol-3-one are this chemicals safe to use in my monitor or it will make it worse?

Just use distilled water with a tiny bit of dish soap and a microfiber cloth like the kind people use to clean phone screens. You don't need any special solutions.

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Turn off the display, unplug it and make sure it cooled down (if it is warm, I have a 4k display and it runs quite hot) then just dampen a microfiber cloth with tap water. Gently wipe the screen. Do NOT apply a ton of pressure if a "spot" is not coming off. Just get something to scrape it off, like lightly with your finger nail (works 99% of the time).

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