On Jan 31, 2006, at 10:56 PM, Noah Wood wrote:

I usually just get a soft piece of paper towel and dab one end with a
little windex and wipe it off, works on my 1400, then it dries without
need to wipe again.  As for getting into corners like what I'm
guessing you want to do, I'm not so sure there.

cleaners like that can be really bad for soft plastics. Displays have several layers of coatings to them, these cleaners can damage some of them.

I'd use a cleaner that's safe for laptop displays and glasses (similarly vulnerable anti-glare coatings on your glasses can also be damaged by "glass cleaners").

B


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