I use to think this too but I think alcohol of any kind including denatured 
or iceapropal alcohol is too harsh for the BN display.  I found the dots on 
my older unit started to feel mushy with continued use of denatured alcohol. 
I'd go with the very damp thin smooth cloth.  If serious cleaning is needed, 
send it back to Humanware.

Jim Aldrich


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From: "Evelyn Weckerly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 1:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Cleaning:


Hi,

Never use rubbing alcohol. For electronics use isopropol (spelling)
alcohol, wheich is almost %100 alcohol.

Evelyn


>I think I would be afraid to use windex on my machines. I actually
>used a swab of rubbing alcohol on the pk and was told not to do that
>but it has had no ill effect on the machine.
>I think this is why they recommend you send the machines in once a
>year for check ups and cleaning.
>And those of you going to csun they clean the Braille displays there
>and also I believe they offer this service during convention times too.
>
>Mary Ellen Earls
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