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    Hey Joby, have you considered Lime-Away for the water spots? I've used it for years on different things, including putting it in coffee makers (it's a recommended use).

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    Quote Originally Posted by fished-out View Post
    Hey Joby, have you considered Lime-Away for the water spots? I've used it for years on different things, including putting it in coffee makers (it's a recommended use).
    The LCD cleaner will wipe the water spots away easy. It's made for the LCD screens and I have found nothing better.
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    Ok, believe I'll try that. I always worry about something eating the seals as opposed to the screen itself.

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    I was in the optical business for 30 years.The coating on the screen is called antireflective coating.You can get that same coating on your eyeglasses.You can go to a optical store and buy some cleaner made to clean that in big or small bottles with a special cloth,but I would check with the company that made your sonar unit.Thats what I use to clean my lowrance

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