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Old 10-26-2003, 02:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am a new owner of a MO. Picked it up on October 21. What do you use to clean the Information display. In the pass I have just used glass cleaner, but notice scratches in the display. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Old 10-26-2003, 04:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I too have not figured out the best way to clean the display. I think some monitor cleaner would work - you can pick those up at office supply stores I think. I once tried to use a swiffer cloth to wipe the dust off, it ended up scratching the screen slightly.
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I Use the same stuff I use on my Sunglasses.

Just some jive eyeglass cleaner (Micro-Clair)and what I think is the key, It came with a microfiber cloth.

No scratches yet and I wouldn't expect any.

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Old 10-26-2003, 05:02 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I Use the same stuff I use on my Sunglasses.

Just some jive eyeglass cleaner (Micro-Clair)and what I think is the key, It came with a microfiber cloth.

No scratches yet and I wouldn't expect any.

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Great idea, I will try that out too.
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i use plexus.........

cleans, and will fill in any of the hairlines in the surface....

itsa two step spray; very easy...

wipe clean with a flannel rag..........
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Thanks for the information.
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i use plexus.........

cleans, and will fill in any of the hairlines in the surface....

itsa two step spray; very easy...

wipe clean with a flannel rag..........
Hey es

What's this "plexus" stuff? Where buy? How much?
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esemes,

You can only buy dozen at a time.

Can you buy a single somewhere else?
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Try: http://www.jeep-parts.com

do a search on plex
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esemes,

You can only buy dozen at a time.

Can you buy a single somewhere else?

oops!!


any decent motorcycle dealer (shop) should carry it, or at least, know whom does....


heck, i'll take 6 of em for mysself, if ya wanna split the shipmnt.
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Thanks guys.

Now if I can find some up here in Canada.
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Use a microfiber cloth and distilled water.
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I use the same as homer. My Oakley or Raybans came with a cleaner cloth that works great for it. I use it on my laptop screens as well.

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I use the same as homer. My Oakley or Raybans came with a cleaner cloth that works great for it. I use it on my laptop screens as well.

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gotta say i jus went out and bought a 3-pack of the micro-cloth's.....



amazing..........


to say the least


use em on the display, and the gauges (and inside windshield im betting) and you'll get a completely streak/smudge-free shine


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