It's *supposed* to be the cloth. At least that's what I've been using to 
clean it.

-john

John A. Ardelli wrote:
> It would seem my flat panel iMac has develped a few spots on the 
> screen.  Unfortunately, the dynamic black display, while great for 
> contrast, shows up dirt like an oil spill on an ice floe... :/
> 
> I tried wiping it with the little felt cloth the machine came with (I 
> ASSUME that's what it's for), but the spots were too stubborn to get out 
> dry.  As a stop gap measure, I squirted the screen with one small blast 
> of my glasses lense cleaning solution.  That got the spots out, and I 
> figured it'd be safe enough since it's designed for use on specially 
> coated glass lenses, so the cleaning solution is pretty gentle.
> 
> Still, I figured I'd better get some advice on how to properly clean 
> this thing... it looks like it'll be difficult to keep clean...
> 
> So.  What are you supposed to use to clean an LCD screen?
> 
> John A. Ardelli
> Owner/Moderator
> BIFIDA-L:  The Original Spina Bifida Discussion List
> The Crystal Corner - The Original Dark Crystal Discussion List
> 
> 




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