When cleaning a computer screen, it is important to use the right materials and techniques to avoid damaging the screen. Here are some tips from the search results:
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Materials to use: Use a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth. One of the best screen cleaners to use is distilled water, as it doesn’t contain added chemicals. You can also mix a quarter cup of distilled water with a quarter cup of white vinegar. If you don’t have white vinegar, mix equal portions of distilled water and rubbing alcohol.
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Materials to avoid: Avoid using paper towels, tissues, rags, or old cloth. Also, avoid using window cleaner, kitchen cleaners, rubbing alcohol, makeup remover, dish or hand soap with water, vinegar, or any cleaner containing hydrogen peroxide.
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Techniques to use: Turn off the computer and unplug it from its power source. Gently wipe the screen in a circular motion with a dry microfiber cloth to remove most of the dust. If some marks still remain, mist the cleaning solution onto a cloth, and use the cloth to wipe down the screen. Do not spray cleaner directly onto the screen. Be aware of the type of screen you have, and refer to manufacturer guidelines for cleaning if there’s any doubt.