rdowns macrumors Penryn Original poster Jul 11, 2003 27,397 12,521 Oct 20, 2008 #1 So, it's covered in glass. Can I just Windex it?
Me1000 macrumors 68000 Jul 15, 2006 1,794 4 Oct 20, 2008 #2 rdowns said: So, it's covered in glass. Can I just Windex it? Click to expand... actually im kind of curious about that myself... previously the cloth provided did the job pretty well... but windex makes life so much easier.
rdowns said: So, it's covered in glass. Can I just Windex it? Click to expand... actually im kind of curious about that myself... previously the cloth provided did the job pretty well... but windex makes life so much easier.
themightyspitz macrumors regular May 16, 2007 134 0 Baltimore, MD Oct 20, 2008 #3 I, too, am curious about it, although I'm afraid to try just yet.
T TheSandman2236 macrumors 6502 Mar 11, 2008 255 0 Atlanta, GA Oct 20, 2008 #4 Me1000 said: actually im kind of curious about that myself... previously the cloth provided did the job pretty well... but windex makes life so much easier. Click to expand... If anything I would use standard LCD screen cleaner. Windex has a ton of different sh*t in it.
Me1000 said: actually im kind of curious about that myself... previously the cloth provided did the job pretty well... but windex makes life so much easier. Click to expand... If anything I would use standard LCD screen cleaner. Windex has a ton of different sh*t in it.
Bengt77 macrumors 68000 Jun 7, 2002 1,524 7 Europe Oct 20, 2008 #5 TheSandman2236 said: If anything I would use standard LCD screen cleaner. Windex has a ton of different sh*t in it. Click to expand... +1 Besides, the aluminium border around the glass cover might react unexpectedly to Windex or Glassex. My sister once tried to remove a sticker from her gumdrop iMac with turpentine and it left a nasty mark. Sure, that was plastic, but still...
TheSandman2236 said: If anything I would use standard LCD screen cleaner. Windex has a ton of different sh*t in it. Click to expand... +1 Besides, the aluminium border around the glass cover might react unexpectedly to Windex or Glassex. My sister once tried to remove a sticker from her gumdrop iMac with turpentine and it left a nasty mark. Sure, that was plastic, but still...