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Glass Panel Cleaning Recommendations?

Just wondering what is recommended to clean glass panels of cases. Not tempered glass, just regular like you would find with a window. I've been told quite a few ways, but some of them just sound very far off from a good solution. Obviously to use a glass cleaning solution or just water, but what type of cloth or rag should be used? Microfiber? I've noticed that some rags/cloths (or whatever the proper term would be) leave material behind when used. It just feels like it's not being done correctly. 

 

 

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Windex and micro-fiber works for me.

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spit & microfibre works for me

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windex

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3 hours ago, Tsuki said:

windex

Next time read the post. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, DeKay_ said:

If you don't have a microfiber cloth, coffee filters work well too

Really? I thought that was only for CPU heatsinks. I had that in mind, but I wasn't sure if it would actually work well. It doesn't leave material behind? 

 

 

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1 minute ago, NCIX Lampy said:

Next time read the post. 

i still say windex.

and basically anything you want to wipe it up. microfiber, towel, toilet paper, t-shirt, jeans, your friends underwear.

as long as its not sandpaper, you're probably fine.

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Toilet paper residue sounds like a bad idea. Microfiber cloth is the most ideal.

 

 

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12 hours ago, NCIX Lampy said:

Really? I thought that was only for CPU heatsinks. I had that in mind, but I wasn't sure if it would actually work well. It doesn't leave material behind? 

Sorry late reply, but yea the idea behind it is that coffee filters are made out of dense fibres with small pores similar to a microfibre cloth.

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