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starrin

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Hi,

I was wondering what you all use to clean your powerbook screens?

Thanks,

Jason
 
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I use iKlear on my iBook screen.
 
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MickMAC

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Yep! that is what I use also. You can pick it up at any Apple Store...
 
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dtx3000

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nope. on my imac g4 flat panel i use paper and water. it's what's suggested in the user manual...
works good
and free.
 
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starrin

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When you all use the iKleen solution -- do you use a regular paper towel?
 
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Yeah, paper towel is probably not a good idea, it tends to be a little abbrasive
 
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starrin

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I have some super soft -- baby diaper type of towels that I use for my projection tv -- I think I will use those. Hard to believe that these towels could scratch much of anything.

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Jason
 
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prozach1576

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I read that if you take a soft towel, and spray a little bit of Windex on it, then use the moist area to clean the PowerBook screen, you will be just fine. It works for me.
 
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I use a paper towel and water.
 

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