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Started by lugnut, February 17, 2008, 08:04:08 PM

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lugnut

i just bought a used boat and i'm trying to do a lot of clean up to it. the fish finder screen has quit a few finger prints on it. what can i use to clean it with?

i don't know what type of screen it has on it but it's a Lowrance LMS-525C DF. i would guess it's a fairly exspensive piece of equipment or at least it looks like it would be (color screen and all)

thanks
lug
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BassBUFF

I have the 520C and my manual covers both units. The units orginally came with a microfiber cleaning cloth and the manual says to use it to avoid scratching the screen (which would NOT be covered under warranty).

The manual says, "A lint-free microfiber towel is included for cleaning the unit's screen. The towel is highly effective in clearing away water spots, smudges and finger prints. Just wipe the screen with the dry towel- it's not necessary to moisten the towel with water. If the screen is badly soiled, you may use water or common window or lens cleaners. However, DO NOT use polishing compounds or any other abrasive product.
If you lose the towel or wear it out, you can replace it with a similar microfiber cloth. These are often available where shop towels or automotive cleaning towels are sold."

You can download the manual here.

Hope this helps.

lugnut

thanks brother. i've got a few of those cloths that came with binoculars in the past. :-*
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