I¹ve been using a mixture of 50% isopropyl alcohol and 50% water to clean my
lcd screens for years. It works just fine.

Moisten a soft cloth with it and wipe the screen clean. Just don¹t spay it
on the screen or use so much on the cloth that it drips.

Geno

on 09/28/2005 10:24 AM, Are Hansen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> My iBook G4 has quite a few lighter (and some darker) blotches on the
> screen. Some are dirt and fingerprints, though some seem to be
> hardware.
> 
> What do you guys use to clean LCD screens? Will isopropanol work and
> not harm it?
> 
> Any experience how much blotchiness is needed to make a successful
> complaint to Apple/dealer and demand repair/replacement? Fortunately
> product guarantee here in Norway is two years, I'm still within that
> 



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