On 4/5/02 7:02 PM, "(G-Books)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> what's the gentlest, most effective way to clean a powerbooks shell and
> screen?

I use iKlean Apple Polish available from otherworldcomputing.com among
others. You can get them by the single pack, 5 pack, and 10 pack. For around
$10 you can get the 10 pack shipped to you. They also provide it by the
bottles. It is a two step system. A wet wipe and a dry cloth. It works
beautifully on my dual USB iBook.

There are other cheaper methods of keeping it clean, but I like these the
best. Especially on the translucent case of my iBook. It feels like a
freshly waxed car when I am done, along with a clean screen. I use a pack
once a week, and keep the dry cloth for the occasional wiping off the dust
from the screen.

It is the only one that I am aware of that is endorsed by Apple.

Walt
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