>Hi All,
>I have a second-hand 15" Apple LCD (flat-panel) monitor that I use with
>my B&W G3 - I am wondering how to wipe/clean the screen without damaging
>it?  Unfortunately no instruction manual came with this monitor and I
>have heard various people say not to wipe these LCD screens, but
>wouldn't a soft damp cloth take off some of the dust and fingerprints
>without damaging the screen as long as you didn't press too firmly?
>
>Any cleaning ideas from the LCD panel-users out there would be greatly
>appreciated.
>
>thanks,
>Sue
>
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Aloha

For cleaning those screens, there is only one product I have seen for 
sale that really works.

iKlear

comes in small cleaning packets, or spray bottle kits

I have used it for about 2+ years and it is wonderful
Met the owners at this last MacWorld and they are great.
What ever you do, don't spray anything directly onto the screen, 
always use the pad  provided or with ever product you use.

BTW.... I don't have any affiliation to the company and such..

Just a great product.


Steve

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