On Saturday, June 28, 2003, at 10:17 AM, cbirds wrote:
Just curious, what is it you need Bon Ami for? It's a less abrasive andI got some of this stuff years ago when the place I work for agreed to donate about 70 obsolete Mac systems to our local Macintosh Users Group for clean-up and donation programs. There were compact and IIcx & IIci CPUs, monitors, external hard drives, Apple OneScanners, and lots of other stuff. Coming from a business whose primary business is heavy metal stampings, you can only just possibly imagine how dirty some of the stuff was.
supposedly scratchless cleaner than products like AJAX but basically the
same thing.
I HOPE you aren't going to use this on your computer screen?
Anyway, I got some then and now my wife wants more.
I know the stuff is cheap...about a dollar a can...but it is very mild and she likes it for sinks and pots & pans. Its still great for cleaning up older Macintosh computers. Takes the smoke damage off without damaging the finish.
Never have tried it on the monitor screen. What did YOU ruin ???
M
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