I couldn’t help noticing over lunch that Tash uses vaginal wipes to clean her laptop screen, now this was an interesting twist on my own method which is to use a “wet wipe” or wet tissue and then follow up with a dry one to clean off any residue. I guess as the Vaginal wipes are sterile and PH neutral they won’t damage the screens anti-static layer?
Anyway I wondered what other Foumosan’s use?
Should I have posted this in Helath and Fitness perhaps?
There is coffee, tea, splatter from dry cup-noodles, spaghetti, mayo and ketchup from burgers eaten in front of your screen, peanut butter fingerprints from touching the screen, sp–m after visiting porn sites and live cam … there is a very arge list that can be made of residue to be found on the computer LCD
Mine doesn’t! Honestly, I’m sure there are cheaper, or more inventive ways to do it, but I just buy spray stuff from FNAC. It’s in a blue bottle with a Japanese label. Comes with a little blue cloth to wipe it.
EA, I know you saw that the stains were white and you expected me to tell some spectacular and hopefully dirty story but I have to disappoint you… This is what really happened:
I was eating milk and cookies before going to bed and reading a post by Buttercup. She wrote something so funny I choked and sprayed the milk all over the screen. True story.
Are you reccomending this approach specifically for milk and cookie stains then, or is a vaginal wipe a good all round screen cleaner?[/quote]
I can only reccomend my methods for wholesome, clean stains. Dirty stains are not my area of expertise. I’m a good girl.
[quote=“tash”]
I was eating milk and cookies before going to bed and reading a post by Buttercup. She wrote something so funny I choked and sprayed the milk all over the screen. True story.[/quote]
ahum, you can drink milk and eat cookies … you could eat pudding … but how does one eat milk? and … how does milk on a screen look like?