Keeping the glasses clean.
These have to be one of the hardest things to keep clean next to glossy black PC peripherals.

What can be used to safely clean these glasses? Can we use LCD cleaning solutions (obviously using ONLY the NVIDIA cloth to wipe the lens)?
These have to be one of the hardest things to keep clean next to glossy black PC peripherals.



What can be used to safely clean these glasses? Can we use LCD cleaning solutions (obviously using ONLY the NVIDIA cloth to wipe the lens)?

#1
Posted 05/17/2009 03:02 AM   
[quote name='Dean478' post='542098' date='May 16 2009, 10:02 PM']These have to be one of the hardest things to keep clean next to glossy black PC peripherals.

What can be used to safely clean these glasses? Can we use LCD cleaning solutions (obviously using ONLY the NVIDIA cloth to wipe the lens)?[/quote]


Alcohol on a cotton swab does wonderful.
[quote name='Dean478' post='542098' date='May 16 2009, 10:02 PM']These have to be one of the hardest things to keep clean next to glossy black PC peripherals.



What can be used to safely clean these glasses? Can we use LCD cleaning solutions (obviously using ONLY the NVIDIA cloth to wipe the lens)?





Alcohol on a cotton swab does wonderful.

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Posted 05/17/2009 03:04 AM   
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