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Post by Guest21 on Sept 21, 2022 16:53:32 GMT
Does anyone know a way to clean display screen from the white marks. Thanks!
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Post by phillipashleyludlow on Sept 21, 2022 18:36:15 GMT
well, theres a really nifty screen protector made by Medical Solutions International, and you just get a spray bottle of rubbing alcohol, spray it down, wipe off all the gunk, apply the protector and vola', good as new. i haven't had any issues since i started using them back in march, save for two of them kinda peeling off due to someone overdoing it with the bleach wipes.
its PN: CS1002 for the t series in R2P, i just grab a few spray bottles from the ole' dolla tree, and order the alcohol off my inventory for the clinic. easy peezy.
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Post by TheTDoc on Sept 21, 2022 18:39:45 GMT
It doesn't work perfectly but I spray the screen with vinegar and scrub with a magic eraser, then quickly wipe the white residue off with a paper towel before it dries. Works pretty well but am definitely interested if someone has a better way
PS it works best if you wipe downwards
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Post by Mnbiomed on Sept 23, 2022 12:36:45 GMT
Just tested a new product with pretty good results on our 2008T's.
A coworker brought in some Novus Number 2 Fine Scratch Remover from his side gig that is a plastic polish and has cleaned up some pretty fouled screens.
It is very fine so you will have to apply it more than once to really bad screens, but it does the job very well.
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Post by Chuck Weddle on Sept 23, 2022 14:28:13 GMT
Our Braun screens were very bad when we were using 1:100 bleach. We switched to Oxivir TB which is peroxide based and within a few weeks the screens looked brand new again. We've since switched to McKesson wipes and the screens still look like the day we got the machines.
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Post by gfreely on Sept 23, 2022 14:45:54 GMT
Our Ts are newer and we haven't put on the screen protectors yet (long story), but we use the PDI Screen Wipes. 70% alcohol and have a texture that, with a little elbow grease, gets just about everything off of the screens.
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Post by phillipashleyludlow on Sept 23, 2022 16:35:51 GMT
Our Ts are newer and we haven't put on the screen protectors yet (long story), but we use the PDI Screen Wipes. 70% alcohol and have a texture that, with a little elbow grease, gets just about everything off of the screens. gfreely ya know, I actually considered this route but decided it was just too much of a hassle to keep the wipes stocked and having to go through a PO every time I wanted them, so I just buy the protectors on r2p and swap them out when they have gotten their miles out of them.
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Post by herbiehancock on Oct 6, 2022 10:17:09 GMT
i have used FLITZ headlight restoration kit with the 3'' buffball with awesome results at my clinics. just putting the POLISH on and buffing it works very well. its on grainger. DO NOT USE THE ABRASIVE PAD (sandpaper). just use the POLISH and buffball, then use the SEALANT and its good to go. my machines have 35,000 hours and the screens look almost brand new again.
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Post by briancanufixthis on Mar 28, 2023 15:01:24 GMT
Oxivir TB wipes work with a little elbow grease. Then when clean apply the screen protector from Medical solutions.
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Post by POTTSBMT on Apr 3, 2023 19:50:05 GMT
not sure if its been mentioned but give WD40 a try
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Post by briancanufixthis on Sept 22, 2023 15:22:07 GMT
Screen protectors hide the white film so if you dont get it all off before the protector its ok. Medical Solutions CS1002. specify T machine. You cant go wrong. Now they can bleach the shit out of them and they still look new.
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