Q: I constantly get water marks on my sonar screens and have a hard time cleaning them. Any tips on how to best clean them?
A: I’m constantly fighting to keep my electronicsʼ screens clear because I rely heavily on them.
A screen cleaner designed for marine electronics will prevent dust, fingerprints, and general grime from building up. I always keep a bottle in the boat and clean my screens at the start of every day. Doing it at the end of a day is a great habit. I have a tough time keeping up with this because I usually fish until I have to go in, and then it’s a rush to get to the boat ramp.
Clear sonar screens
If you go a few days without giving your screens a good cleaning, water marks can be tough to remove. When I asked one of my friends who works for Humminbird how to do it, he told me to use a 50/50 mixture of water and white vinegar. I tried it and it made my screens crystal clear, even removing tough water marks.
I like the made-for-screens sprays for day-to-day use because they seem to leave a protective coating on the surface. Avoid using any kind of cleaner that uses detergents, alcohol, or ammonia-based solutions that can damage the protective surface or even scratch your screens. And use a good quality microfibre towel.
Originally published in the August 2024 issue of Ontario OUT of DOORS
Jeff “Gussy” Gustafson, from Kenora, grew up on the shores of Lake of the Woods and is a fishing and hunting guide, tournament angler, and outdoor writer. He also competes on the Bassmaster Elite Series in the US, the highest level in professional bass fishing.
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