Instructions to clean a computer monitor vary depending on the type of monitor, as Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) and Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) monitors have different tolerance levels for handling techniques and cleaning supplies. If you are not sure what type of monitor you have, know as a general rule that LCD monitors are flat, and CRT monitors are big and bulky. In addition, a CRT monitor has an obvious glass panel in the front, while a LCD monitor looks almost gel-like in appearance, although you should never touch it with bare hands. If you have a laptop, it has an LCD monitor. If your monitor came with an owner's manual, always follow the directions listed there to clean a computer monitor, rather than a generic guide, as failing to follow manufacturer's instructions may void your warranty.
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To clean a computer monitor which uses CRT technology, start by turning it off and totally unplugging it from the power source and your computer. Then, use an anti-static cloth or a very soft, clean cloth to wipe dust from the surface of the monitor. Next, spray a small amount of monitor or electronic appliance cleaning fluid onto the cloth, and rub the cloth consistently in one direction: top to bottom is a common choice. When you are done, use a dry cloth to dry the monitor right away. Never spray cleaning fluid directly onto the monitor, as it