on 10/31/01 6:17 AM, Curtosi at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> This may sound like a stupid question but what is the best way to clean a
> powerbook sceen, the display side of it?
> 

First off your date is a year behind so don't be surprised if you don't get
many answers.

I bought a cleaning kit at an Apple store consisting of 2 types of wipes,
one to clean and one to dry and finish. Works well. I have seen kits like
these on many online retailers. I wouldn't take a chance on anything else. I
also think it's a good idea to put something over the keyboard when closing
the book. I understand that some of what gets on the screen is oil from
fingertips.....
-- 
Mike Amato


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