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Old Mar 23, 2005
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cleaning radio screen....

Dont really know how else to explain it but, Whats the best way to clean the radio screen? I notice theres finger prints/oil on it, and sometimes when the light hits in in a weird way you can see marks.

What would be the best way to clean it?

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Old Mar 23, 2005
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I would contact Alpine just to be safe. I could recommend some products but contact Alpine because there might be some products that they say NOT to use.
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Just use a microfiber cloth and wipe it "LIGHTLY" don't put pressure on LCD.
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Use a 100% cotton detailing cloth and just wipe it. If there are scratches, meguiar's clear plastic polish should be okay. It worked great on my pioneer.
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Originally Posted by gearbox
Use a 100% cotton detailing cloth and just wipe it. If there are scratches, meguiar's clear plastic polish should be okay. It worked great on my pioneer.
hey gearbox, did you have tried the clear plastic polish on some colored plastic... i wonder why they make it for clear only.
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i would use meguiars clear plastic detailer and a microfiber cloth. i first tested it on a blank cd and it left no scratches at all, and now it's my permanent cd/dvd cleaner.
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I tend to use this, works great.

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