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Old 19-01-2005   #1
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Everyone knows the importance of keeping your monitor screen clean - mucky fingerprints are sooo irritating.

Well did you know you need to clean the inside of the monitor too? Dead electrons stick to the inside surface of the glass, and stop the images being displayed properly.

Click on the link below, and use the utility to give the inside of your monitor a damn good scrub. Dont forget the corners where those nasty electrons tend to collect!

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Originally Posted by Analoguesat
Everyone knows the importance of keeping your monitor screen clean - mucky fingerprints are sooo irritating.

Well did you know you need to clean the inside of the monitor too? Dead electrons stick to the inside surface of the glass, and stop the images being displayed properly.

Click on the link below, and use the utility to give the inside of your monitor a damn good scrub. Dont forget the corners where those nasty electrons tend to collect!
MMMMmmmm that worked a treat!!! So well I had to turn the brightness down. My screen is spick and span inside but still a bit sticky in the corners, however I must confess I think I have seen this kind of cleaning accessory before I vaguely remember something similar ?!"&^4*7$$
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