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I haven't gotten the habit of doing it and it never got bad but I'm starting to notice some subtle spots in it if I shed light into the monitor. I remember a while ago (not on Lemmy) seeing people joking their monitor messed up after trying to clean it up and it just stayed black on some parts and some people were pointing out it's the way they probably cleaned their monitor so ever since this honestly put the fear in me of not worrying about cleaning it but now I guess I have to. What is the proper way to clean the monitor? Should I avoid what chemicals or chemicals altogether and only water and with/on what?

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[-] ruko24@programming.dev 1 points 2 weeks ago

Chemicals are bad for monitors. Use distilled water and a microfiber cloth. Don't spray the monitor, put the water on the cloth then wipe. Normal water will leave a residue when it dries whereas distilled won't. That's because distilled water is collected from steam so it has no (or less?) impurities.

[-] Contramuffin@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

Distilled water still has impurities, just not the kind that will leave a residue

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