
#1
Posted 24 June 2022 - 11:33 PM

#2
Posted 25 June 2022 - 03:54 AM

Whatever you do, avoid any type of scraping, applying too much pressure on the screen or using anything that is abrasive.
Get yourself something like the product here + a roll of either insulation or masking tape.
Tape around the edges of the screen and overlap the tape onto the screen surround.
Lay the screen flat.
Spray the screen with a good amount of the cleaning liquid (Don't overdo it) leave it to soak into the grime but don`t try cleaning it off just yet, apply a second amount of the cleaning liquid, wait a minute or two and then try gently wiping away the grime, repeat however many times it takes to get the screen clean, remove the tape, apply some cleaning liquid to a lint free cloth and gently wipe around the edge of the screen where the tape was.
If the above approach does not shift the muck, the screen was not such a bargain I`m afraid.
#3
Posted 25 June 2022 - 11:35 AM

In addition to what was said above, you can use a papertowel or other such item to keep the cleaner from roaming around. I would let it remain for a fair bit of time. Water dissolves things, but it can take time, so keeping it moist will help. You don't want to soak it so much that it can go places that you don't want it to, which is why using something to retain it can help. It will also help if you can't have the screen perfectly level.
#4
Posted 27 June 2022 - 06:03 AM

To reiterate what phillpower2 stated "Tape around the edges of the screen and overlap the tape onto the screen surround."
The reason for this is to keep any liquid from seeping past the screen and in to the electronics.
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