Now, here's my $0.02, but I've used several different methods to clean laptop screens over the years, but I've had no problems using rubbing alcohol. However, I've not tried this on my Lombard, or anything newer than my old 190, so I don't know how it'd affect the newer screens.

Caleb
On Sunday, Dec 18, 2005, at 19:38 America/Chicago, AMBER K wrote:

Hi Harry,

I was wondering about that too as those Allsop wipes state they
have alcohol in them.

I went to Best Buy today and unbelievably, the Geek Squad guy told
me to go to Canadian Tire and buy degreaser (Liquid Green ?) to
clean the screen.  I can't imagine how horrible that would be for it.

His next option was windex.   Fortunately, I know neither of these
would be a good choice but worry about other customers who may
well do serious damage to their laptops by following his advice.

It seems the safest solution is the iKlear stuff as you suggest.

Thanks !

Amber


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