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I want to share my recent discovery of
what seems to be my first
effective clicks and pops removal agent for Lps.
I looked for something on the MG Chemicals shelves in
an electronic
supply store. Finally I rang MG technical support and was advised to
try their
"LCD cleaning wipes".
I have been using detergent soap, distilled water and
isopropyl alcohol
mixture. Results - very indifferent. In the past I had a few goes with
the lp cleaning
machines. No better.
Possibly petroleum benzine?
From the Dell FAQ:
There are many cleaners sold specifically as LCD cleaners. These are
perfectly acceptable for cleaning LCDs on Dell notebooks. If you do not
wish to purchase one of these products designated specifically as an LCD
cleanser, the following is a list of what is and is not acceptable for
cleaning your LCD.
The following cleaners are acceptable:
Water
IPA (Isoprophyl Alcohol)
Hexane
Petroleum Benzine
The following cleaners are unacceptable:
Acetone
Ethyl alcohol
Toluene
Ethyl acid
Ammonia
Methyl chloride
NOTICE:
These cleaners might cause permanent damage to the LCD due to a chemical
reaction. Some commercial window cleaners contain ammonia and are generally
unacceptable.
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