I spray windex on a paper towel then wipe the screen clean, may not be the right way but it works for me.
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I use the vinegar spray also.
Another thing I heard: If you have calcium spots on the screen (where water drops dried up), spray the vinegar on and let it sit for a minute before you wipe it off. Basically, the vinegar will dissolve the calcium, if you wipe it before that happens you might scratch the screen.
It's all over but the fryin'......
I spray windex on a paper towel then wipe the screen clean, may not be the right way but it works for me.
Green River Lake
Gotta watch paper towels; some of them have larger wood fibers and can be abrasive on plastics.
just plain ol water and a soft dry towel, no paper towels for me
GO BIG ORANGE !
I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.
Last fall me and my brother fished with Richard Williams. We asked him the same question. He turned us on to a product called "KRYSTAL VISION" This stuff was designed specifically for electronic screens. It's also used for Gun scopes and Binoculers. We bought some and I can tell you. This stuff is simply Amazing. Thanks WEEZER.
I'm sick of following my dreams. I'm just going to ask them where they're goin' and hook up with them later.
I bought an mac note book screen protecter 15 inch and made screen protecters for a 977HB si,585Hb,565HB,525HB,garmin72 hand held GPS and a garmin 76CXS GPS and still have enough left over for a few more GPS covers or small screen fish finder. It all so has anti-glare which makes it easy to see in bright sun light. Its made for the note book computers it suppose to be 100% UV the only one at the time two years ago that could clame that. Its been on my graphs for two years and its great so far.
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MT.DEW AND JP8 IN THE MORNING GETS THE BLOOD FLOWING.
heres what one of the ohio fellas posted not long ago.......
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/fish-...h-screens.html