Oh, I see. Well, I usually try to get as much dust off of my screen with a dry 
microfiber cloth that I mentioned earlier and avoid using any wet wipes, etc, 
but again, all of this probably comes down to your personal preference, but I 
don’t think any harm will be done either way if you are aware of the coating 
that I mentioned.

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> On Mar 16, 2016, at 9:38 AM, Robin Frost <robin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I usually use the iKlear moistened wipes for cleaning screens.
> What’s the difference you might ask?
> to me it’s not only the amount of moisture as these have less and what liquid 
> is used dries almost instantly. It’s also tailor made not to conflict with 
> the coating others have mentioned. I would think that baby wipes given their 
> original intended purpose would have more liquid present on them than other 
> sorts of moistened cloths for the stated purpose.
> I also only go to them as a last resort if there’s a speck of dirt or 
> something I can feel that a dry microfiber cloth doesn’t disperse.
> I hope that helps.
> Robin
>  
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> From: Christopher-Mark Gilland <mailto:clgillan...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 8:21 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: Cleaning IPhone screen, perhaps an obvious question
>  
> This probably to most of you is gonna seem like a really dumb thing to do, 
> but I'm curious, not so much if you all think it's a good idea, as much as 
> how many of you all do this same exact thing.  I did this the other night 
> when my mom was up in my room, and she just about strangled me, saying how 
> bad of an idea it was.  Not sure why though.  I've done this now for so long, 
> and every time, it's never caused dammage.
>  
> So, here's my question.  How many of you, when your screen gets really dirty 
> will actually take a fully moisted babywipe straight from it's container, and 
> apply it to the bare screen?  These I'm using are Huggy's non scented, non 
> lotion.  They don't have powder, nor allo or anything in them.  So, I can't 
> imagine why it would be that bad.  Now, if they did? That would be another 
> story.  What do you all think.  Based on the fact they don't have any of that 
> stuff, can you see any reason why this would be a dumb move?
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