Use a LCD friendly spray to do it. Alcohol works too. Rubbing the screen would work too, but be careful what you use to do this. Some things damage or scratch the panel.
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Use a LCD friendly spray to do it. Alcohol works too. For Sharpie, I'd use alcohol first since it usually works. Rubbing the screen would work too, but be careful what you use to do this. Some things damage or scratch the panel.
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If this doesn't work, then leave it. You'll do more harm then good.
Usually soap and water used several times may do the trick
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If not, you can try rubbing or Isopropyl Alcohol, it is very unlikely to react if it is not applied to the screen, but on a napkin in very small amounts, that will remove it
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Use a LCD friendly spray to do it. Alcohol works too. Rubbing the screen would work too, but be careful what you use to do this. Some things damage or scratch the panel.
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If this doesn't work, then leave it. You'll do more harm then good.
Usually soap and water used several times may do the trick
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If not, you can try rubbing or Isopropyl Alcohol, it is very unlikley to react if it is not applied to the screen, but on a napkin in very small amounts, that will remove it
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If not, you can try rubbing or Isopropyl Alcohol, it is very unlikely to react if it is not applied to the screen, but on a napkin in very small amounts, that will remove it
Usually soap and water used several times may do the trick
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If not, you can try rubbing or Isopropyl Alcohol, it is very unlikley to react if it is not applied to the screen, but on a napkin in very small amounts and that will remove it
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If not, you can try rubbing or Isopropyl Alcohol, it is very unlikley to react if it is not applied to the screen, but on a napkin in very small amounts, that will remove it
Usually soap and water used sevreal times may do the trick
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Usually soap and water used several times may do the trick
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If not, you can try rubbing or Isopropyl Alcahol, it is very unlikley to react if it is not applied to the screen, but on a napkin in very small amounts and will remove it
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If not, you can try rubbing or Isopropyl Alcohol, it is very unlikley to react if it is not applied to the screen, but on a napkin in very small amounts and that will remove it
Usually soap and water used sevreal times may do the trick
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If not, you can try rubbing or Isaropal Alcahol, it is very unlikley to react if it is not applied to the screen, but on a napkin in very small amounts and will remove it
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If not, you can try rubbing or Isopropyl Alcahol, it is very unlikley to react if it is not applied to the screen, but on a napkin in very small amounts and will remove it
Usually soap and water used sevreal times may do the trick
If not, you can try rubbing or Isaropal Alcahol, it is very unlikley to react if it is not applied to the screen, but on a napkin in very small amounts and will remove it