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Steel Wool (ultrafine) and Turpintine

Yeah, steel wool and turpentine works really good for those really tough greasy stains I get on the screen and aluminum case of my new Macbook Pro with the glass srceen. I guess I shouldn't keep it near the fryer on my donutmaking job. ;)

In all seriousness - it's GLASS. It's not coated or it wouldn't have that annoying glair. You can use anything that is made for glass, but it only makes sense to use the least aggressive chemical you can to try and remove the spots first (water), and then move up to cleaners made for photo lenses (generally cheaper than something like iKlean), and if that doesn't work - you could always try (deep sound of air sucking into lungs) Windex or another glass cleaner.

C'mon people............IT's GLASS!

:rolleyes:
 
Yeah, steel wool and turpentine works really good for those really tough greasy stains I get on the screen and aluminum case of my new Macbook Pro with the glass srceen. I guess I shouldn't keep it near the fryer on my donutmaking job. ;)

In all seriousness - it's GLASS. It's not coated or it wouldn't have that annoying glair. You can use anything that is made for glass, but it only makes sense to use the least aggressive chemical you can to try and remove the spots first (water), and then move up to cleaners made for photo lenses (generally cheaper than something like iKlean), and if that doesn't work - you could always try (deep sound of air sucking into lungs) Windex or another glass cleaner.

C'mon people............IT's GLASS!

:rolleyes:



this thread is old..why do people feel the need to bump old threads (while adding no new info to the subject) UGHHH
 
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