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    any recommendations on how to clean the screens on all these expensive electronics without scratching/damaging them?

    the boat I bought came with two, one had a plastic shell cover, I bought one for the other... just want to clean them up and keep them clean...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannagofishin View Post
    any recommendations on how to clean the screens on all these expensive electronics without scratching/damaging them?

    the boat I bought came with two, one had a plastic shell cover, I bought one for the other... just want to clean them up and keep them clean...
    Go to Walley World and get one of the LCD screen cleaning kits with the spray and blue rag, can't remember what they call the type of rag it comes with. But the rag and spray that comes with it are designed not to scratch the screens.
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    Microfiber cloth is the key.

    Kinda gross with the Mrs in the boat, but spit does a nice job. A weak solution of vinegar will also work. Avoid ammonia-based products.
    Last edited by Jason Halfen #511; 02-05-2010 at 12:17 PM.

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    Do NOT use any cleaner containing ammonia or alcohol, as they will cut into & or cause tiny cracks over time in plastic screen. HB says OK to use windex with vinegar, I have used Sparkle brand(purple jazz) window cleaner for years & it worked great. I always carried in boat some alcohol-Free electronic wipes similar to the little hand wipes some restaurants give U with rib dinners. Ones I like our by NICE'N CLEAN ELECTRONICS CLEANING WIPES for computer & TV monitors get em a Wally World bout 25 to a box in electronic/TV section-at ours U just have to look for them on shelf as people there don't know they sell them or what they for??????????????
    Or U can buy a NAVPROTECTOR film that comes precut to size of U unit stays on by static, have one 997 going on 3rd season now works great & when people point to screen I don't worry bout them scratching it. Yep, it cost $25-$30 per sheet.-(Oh sheet pun?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Halfen #511 View Post
    Microfiber cloth is the key.

    Kinda gross with the Mrs in the boat, but spit does a nice job. A weak solution of vinegar will also work. Avoid ammonia-based products (like windex).
    Just to touch on Jason comments. I would suggest a microfiber cloth and Windex make a product called Windex Multi-Surface Cleaner (Vinegar). It is a clear solution. Can be found at WalMart or any store that carries that type of products. This means it is vinegar based. This works pretty good to clean and get the water spots off of your lens or display.

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    Thanks Joby!

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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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