Laurent Daudelin on 3/25/02 3:59 PM wrote:

>> Apple does recommends Klear Screen (as others have mentioned) and provides a
>> link to their site on the page above. However Apple also states that you can
>> dampen a clean, soft, lint-free cloth or paper with water and wipe the
>> screen off.
> 
> I would stay away from paper, since paper is abrasive.
> 

Probably true which makes it odd that Apple would recommend it (I
copy/pasted the text right from their page). Although I'm sure there must be
some non-abrasive papers you can use as I've used the lens cleaning tissues
on my eyeglasses for years without any problems (and I clean my glasses
every few days vs. my PowerBook screen maybe once a month).

-makmac


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