Use either Klear Screen or HoodWipes, which were designed for cleaning the
screen and the HoodWipes work wonders on the outside of a laptop also.

Don't be such cheap skates, you get 12 HoodWipes for $11 and on my Pismo the
cleaning lasts for a month or so, on both the screen and the case.

Tom

On 12/19/05 9:25 AM, "AMBER K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I was wondering about the baby wipe idea.  They are pretty cheap
> and if alcohol free, would they do any damage to the screen,  short
> term or long term ?
> 
> However, I have to say that I am pretty tempted to not take any
> chances and pay out for the Klear Screen or another mac approved
> wipe which I know for certain  will not cause any damage at all.   


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