I prefer to use dihydrogen oxide (hydroxylic acid) and a soft microfibre cloth.
While it is true that DHMO is a caustic chemical compound that can cause death if inhaled, and is capable of causing severe tissue damage, If youre careful, it' is also an excellent cleaner that makes the screen look really clear, and the images sharp.
You have to be careful though, as it can damage the LCD screen if not used properly, and cause corrosion of any metal parts of the computer it comes in contact with.
While it is true that DHMO is a caustic chemical compound that can cause death if inhaled, and is capable of causing severe tissue damage, If youre careful, it' is also an excellent cleaner that makes the screen look really clear, and the images sharp.
You have to be careful though, as it can damage the LCD screen if not used properly, and cause corrosion of any metal parts of the computer it comes in contact with.
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My Computer
System One
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- CPU
- T7600G Core2Duo 2.66 Ghz
- Motherboard
- Intel 945PM + ICH7 Chipset
- Memory
- 4GB DDR2 PC2-5300 667MHz
- Graphics card(s)
- Mobility Radeon x1900 256MB
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD
- Monitor(s) Displays
- WUXGA 17"
- Screen Resolution
- 1920X1200
- Hard Drives
- 640GB 7200RPM SATA/RAID 0 (2x320GB) and 320GB 7200RPM External
- Mouse
- Wireless Microsoft 3000
- Internet Speed
- 10 mbps/2 mbps
- Other Info
- Optical Drive: Panasonic UJ-220 DL BD-RE (Blu-Ray)