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AP_piano295

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So I checked the apple website and they have no specifics on cleaning these screens that I can find. Should I just use a fine cloth and water or would windex be good.

And for future reference are there any scratch removers for the ibook?
 
There is something you can go buy on radtech.com i believe is the name and that is what i use for my two powerbooks and my 2005FPW. But i need to get some compressed air at some point :/
 
AP_piano295 said:
So I checked the apple website and they have no specifics on cleaning these screens that I can find. Should I just use a fine cloth and water or would windex be good.

And for future reference are there any scratch removers for the ibook?

Do you happen to wear glasses? I find the lens cloths you get with these excellent for this. Now I clean my glasses on my t-shirt. :) I just rub gently, and any persistent sneeze marks and greasy fingerprints I just breathe on, then use the lens cloth. It's always been fine for me, but I await the flaming as I'm told that "lung juice" erodes the screen or something.... :D
 
Do any of you guys use those pressurized air cans to clean the keyboard? You know to get nething inside them stuck.
 
i4k20c said:
Do any of you guys use those pressurized air cans to clean the keyboard? You know to get nething inside them stuck.
Once again, search is your friend: .
 
Lau said:
Do you happen to wear glasses? I find the lens cloths you get with these excellent for this. Now I clean my glasses on my t-shirt. :) I just rub gently, and any persistent sneeze marks and greasy fingerprints I just breathe on, then use the lens cloth. It's always been fine for me, but I await the flaming as I'm told that "lung juice" erodes the screen or something.... :D

nope 20/20
 
AP_piano295 said:
nope 20/20

Hmm. You have 3 options.

1. Get someone to poke you in the eye, therefore creating the need for glasses, and use the lens cloth given to you when you are fitted for glasses.
2. Buy a lens cloth.
3. Wait for some more advice, from someone more practical. ;)
 
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