On Dec 19, 2005, at 2:26 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

Yep, you want to stay away from any product with alcohol. You won't see the damage right away but after a while, your screen will start having some kind
of a haze and at that time, it's too late...

You should also be able to use some of the good cleaning solutions for glasses. Many of the optical/scratch coatings they have now also require ammonia/alcohol free cleaning solutions. And you'll get a lot more cleaning solution for your $ than on the Klear Screen pads.

B


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