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Antistatic Cleaning Wipes, Premoistened, 70/canister specially Formulated To Safely Clean Lcd And Plasma Screens this Item Is Expected To Deliver In 4-10 Business Days. Review: Cleans everything off like magic! Review: I picked these up mainly to clean LCD monitors with buildup that wouldn't come off with a damp towel, and they work effectively for that purpose with a fair bit of light rubbing needed. Those complaining about streaking likely needed to clean their screen first, as these are pretty small and they will streak if they need to do both substantial buildup removal and surface cleaning at the same time. These wipes are smaller than expected--if you are expecting Lysol size wipes, prepare to be disappointed. In practice this means you will often need to use two if your monitor has any built up residue prior to cleaning. The one screen that streaked for me thus far had been dusted, but left brown buildup on the wipe and was fine after cleaning with a second fresh wipe. Attempting to wipe treated screens with a paper towel as it evaporates leaves a lot of lint sticking to the screen, so I prefer to instead spray it with compressed air to speed drying and ensure there is no remnant dust. I also tried using these to clean the scanning sensors on Fujitsu duplex desktop scanners, which have dirty sensor reporting in their touch interface. It worked effectively to get the sensor to report as clean (which a damp cloth usually doesn't do), but I did wipe them with a paper towel to avoid any remnant residue and pre-cleaned the area with compressed air. If you are looking at a cheaper alternative to shelling out $40 for a tiny bottle of Fujitsu's approved cleaner, these seem to work effectively. I'm planning to test some other products as well, but these will probably stay in my toolbag for an effective cost of < $0.25 to clean remnant fingerprint & drink residue off an --already clean-- average sized monitor. Precleaning with a damp paper towel or cloth should do the trick to avoid needing to use two. One star docked for pricing these at ~3x Lysol wipes while being much smaller to the point of being a bit uncomfortable to work with. And no, don't try to use Lysol wipes to clean your LCDs just because they are cheaper... UPDATE Mar 24 Pricing has jumped on these by 25% since I wrote my earlier review. At that pricing level, you can look at alternatives from names like 3M / Scotch etc which are similarly sized--but usually have low levels of alcohol similar to the pricey iCloth wipes. Those type of wipe products claim to be safe for LCDs, but I probably wouldn't risk it. Beware of comparing to wipes with high alcohol content as they will most likely damage antiglare coatings on monitors. I've used these quite a bit more since, pretty much exclusively for cleaning LCDs as an alternative to a damp cloth. They work well for cleaning dirty screens, as long as you distribute the cleaning across both sides of the towel and wipe the final pass with a clean towel after. If you aren't precleaning the worst residue, you will likely need more than one. They also begin to drop lint pretty quickly if you make multiple passes and are trying to rub off residue. I like these enough that I may buy a qty pack before the increases / now-marginal pricing of $20 per canister is attempted on the six canister pack as well.







| ASIN | B002SBB0SU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #167,861 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #151 in Audio & Video Lens Cleaners |
| Brand Name | Endust for Electronics |
| Container Type | Canister |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (12,738) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810598011506 |
| Item Form | Wipes |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ENDUST |
| Material Type Free | Alcohol Free, Ammonia Free |
| Number of Items | 70 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Sheet Count | 70 |
| Surface Recommendation | Electronics |
| UPC | 810598011506 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
B**T
Cleans everything off like magic!
L**I
I picked these up mainly to clean LCD monitors with buildup that wouldn't come off with a damp towel, and they work effectively for that purpose with a fair bit of light rubbing needed. Those complaining about streaking likely needed to clean their screen first, as these are pretty small and they will streak if they need to do both substantial buildup removal and surface cleaning at the same time. These wipes are smaller than expected--if you are expecting Lysol size wipes, prepare to be disappointed. In practice this means you will often need to use two if your monitor has any built up residue prior to cleaning. The one screen that streaked for me thus far had been dusted, but left brown buildup on the wipe and was fine after cleaning with a second fresh wipe. Attempting to wipe treated screens with a paper towel as it evaporates leaves a lot of lint sticking to the screen, so I prefer to instead spray it with compressed air to speed drying and ensure there is no remnant dust. I also tried using these to clean the scanning sensors on Fujitsu duplex desktop scanners, which have dirty sensor reporting in their touch interface. It worked effectively to get the sensor to report as clean (which a damp cloth usually doesn't do), but I did wipe them with a paper towel to avoid any remnant residue and pre-cleaned the area with compressed air. If you are looking at a cheaper alternative to shelling out $40 for a tiny bottle of Fujitsu's approved cleaner, these seem to work effectively. I'm planning to test some other products as well, but these will probably stay in my toolbag for an effective cost of < $0.25 to clean remnant fingerprint & drink residue off an --already clean-- average sized monitor. Precleaning with a damp paper towel or cloth should do the trick to avoid needing to use two. One star docked for pricing these at ~3x Lysol wipes while being much smaller to the point of being a bit uncomfortable to work with. And no, don't try to use Lysol wipes to clean your LCDs just because they are cheaper... UPDATE Mar 24 Pricing has jumped on these by 25% since I wrote my earlier review. At that pricing level, you can look at alternatives from names like 3M / Scotch etc which are similarly sized--but usually have low levels of alcohol similar to the pricey iCloth wipes. Those type of wipe products claim to be safe for LCDs, but I probably wouldn't risk it. Beware of comparing to wipes with high alcohol content as they will most likely damage antiglare coatings on monitors. I've used these quite a bit more since, pretty much exclusively for cleaning LCDs as an alternative to a damp cloth. They work well for cleaning dirty screens, as long as you distribute the cleaning across both sides of the towel and wipe the final pass with a clean towel after. If you aren't precleaning the worst residue, you will likely need more than one. They also begin to drop lint pretty quickly if you make multiple passes and are trying to rub off residue. I like these enough that I may buy a qty pack before the increases / now-marginal pricing of $20 per canister is attempted on the six canister pack as well.
J**O
My laptop is a refurbished second hand one. Even thought it is not a touch screen, it had all these fingerprints all over the screen. No matter what I tried, they would not go away. I even tried those pre-moistened eyeglass wipes, as they were also ok for computers. The fingerprints were still there. I resigned myself to either living with them or buying a new laptop. Then I found these and decided to give them a try. IT WORKED! The fingerprints are gone and they haven't come back. I know use one once a month just for general cleaning, and haven't had anymore problems. This saved me from wither losing my mind or spending more money!
C**N
I have a huge drooling dog and when she shakes her head all the drooling and dirt go everywhere so where this is a damp cleaning cloth everything comes off so easily, no streaks! Highly recommended.
A**A
Alright, so I mostly got this for heavy dust cleaning, which it did amazing, and even cleans up things like mucus from coughing on a screen (gross, I know). However, it does leave streaks when cleaning, probably from too much cleaning solution on it. My recommendation around this is to just go a second pass over the screen afterward with a microfiber cloth to dry it, and that seems to help. For the price I paid though, I kind of expected that. If you are looking for a quick cheap option, this is a good choice, if you need it to be streak free though, I'd look for something better if you can't be bothered to do the above recommendation.
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