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Nimrod7

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May 1, 2010
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Hey Folks,

I am cursing the moment I brought the XDR NANO display, cause seems to be there is no way to clean the screen.
Apple gives an  Cloth™ that is supposed to be used for cleaning the display, but it's strictly forbidden to use any water or other substance, just dry.

Obviously I don't eat burritos in front of the monitor, but one way or another dirt will end up on it, and there is no way to remove with that damn cloth.

Anyone found any way that is acceptable to clean the monitor and not damage the surface?

Thanks,
 

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Hey Folks,

I am cursing the moment I brought the XDR NANO display, cause seems to be there is no way to clean the screen.
Apple gives an  Cloth™ that is supposed to be used for cleaning the display, but it's strictly forbidden to use any water or other substance, just dry.

Obviously I don't eat burritos in front of the monitor, but one way or another dirt will end up on it, and there is no way to remove with that damn cloth.

Anyone found any way that is acceptable to clean the monitor and not damage the surface?

Thanks,
Sorry to drag up an old thread but I'm debating getting the nano screen studio display and couldn't find many other threads specifically about cleaning it. Did you manage to clean the marks off? Apple apparently say isopropyl wipes are ok to use too.

I put matte screen covers on all my tech (iphone, ipad, macbook) and haven't had an issue using a bit of 'breath' and an apple cloth to clean them up before so just wondering if that's a suitable method for the nano screen or if that little bit of natural moisture is too much for it?!
 
I'll drag up the dragged up old thread to mention that Apple notes "For infrequent cleaning of hard-to-remove substances on nano-texture glass or standard glass, you can use a 70% Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) solution." Clean Pro Display XDR
 
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