Thanks Simon.  This is a really thick layer of super glue.  Do you really think 
baby wipes would work??  What ingredient in baby wipes do you think actually 
removes it??From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Super glue on 
lcdDate: Sat, 6 Dec 2008 18:51:38 +0000JeffI had to replace the LCD in my 
PowerBook G4 Titanium. It meant I had to prise off the thin metal housing, 
which I did. Putting it back together I used some strong glue and got a little 
on the screen itself.Short of actually scraping it gently with a small 
screwdriver you could try baby wipes. They are marvelous things and I got a 
little glue on the LCD of this one and baby wipes took most of it off.SimonOn 6 
Dec 2008, at 18:44, Jeff Hurst wrote:  Dear friends,   Since I saw the email 
about sharier markings I have a question. One day while refurbishing a Pismo , 
I unknowingly spilled some super glue and it leaked onto the case and the lcd.  
Most of it settled on the LCD which I has just purchased to place on a 
non-working bottom section.  I tried Q tips with finger polish remover gently 
and it seemed to help a bit but not much.   Help!!!!  Jeff --- 
http://www.simonroyal.co.uk and http://www.nmug.org.uk--- sent from my 
PowerBook G4 867Mhz, 768MB RAM, Mac OSX 10.5 

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