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4.6is Ryder 10-20-2005 09:45 AM

Nav Screen...one more time
 
Ok guys, I know this has been a topic before, but I had to try it again. I've noticed a lot of new faces around here, so I thought I would give them a shot at this burning issue. Has anyone found a product besides eyeglass cleaner or compressed air to clean their nav screen? These screens seem to attract a lot of dust. I have very minor scratches on mine so I want to be careful so I don't add more. I think I am going to try a product that is used to clean "Big Screen" TV's. C'mon guys, there are far too many intelligent minds on this forum to not have a real solution to this problem. I think I read somewhere about someone trying a light coat of plastic polish...whatcha think....Phil

chefwong 10-20-2005 04:04 PM

dood....why overcomplicate things. A clean MicroFiber Cloth and very light mist of water.

There's dust everywhere....you're just noticing it more on that area. Similar to black car vs. white + pollen ;-)

el_duderino 10-20-2005 05:20 PM

Yep... get one of the Zeiss cloths at a high end eyeglass store.

Curious Joel 10-20-2005 05:22 PM

I used a microfiber cloth and laptop screen cleaner.

Fr0zty 10-20-2005 05:26 PM

dose any one have a screen protector like for a treo or something like that on theirs? :dunno:

Quicksilver 10-20-2005 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chefwong
dood....why overcomplicate things. A clean MicroFiber Cloth and very light mist of water.

There's dust everywhere....you're just noticing it more on that area. Similar to black car vs. white + pollen ;-)

YEP. Works like a charm. I keep one right in the drivers side door pocket. Costco sells them yellow microfibre things by the bag.

BlueX5guy 10-21-2005 12:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quicksilver
YEP. Works like a charm. I keep one right in the drivers side door pocket. Costco sells them yellow microfibre things by the bag.

:thumbup: ditto, same yellow mf cloth, same driver pocket... works great!

X5Sport 10-22-2005 01:22 PM

Microfibre cloth here too.

drex 10-23-2005 09:46 AM

you can also add a little LCD monitor cleaner from your local computer store although i think water will be just fine!

benathon 10-24-2005 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 4.6is Ryder
Ok guys, I know this has been a topic before, but I had to try it again. I've noticed a lot of new faces around here, so I thought I would give them a shot at this burning issue. Has anyone found a product besides eyeglass cleaner or compressed air to clean their nav screen? These screens seem to attract a lot of dust. I have very minor scratches on mine so I want to be careful so I don't add more. I think I am going to try a product that is used to clean "Big Screen" TV's. C'mon guys, there are far too many intelligent minds on this forum to not have a real solution to this problem. I think I read somewhere about someone trying a light coat of plastic polish...whatcha think....Phil

I used rubbing alcohol.


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