On Dec 31, 2003, at 11:01 pm, Charles Martin wrote:


I'm told that's quite destructive unless watered down.

It's aerosol spray. It doesn't have a % by volume printed on it but I'm guessing it's not neat (good old EU regs don't stipulate u have to display tese things). It does warn against use on live equipment so I'm guessing it has water in it.


Apple recommends only two methods of cleaning an LCD screen:

1. A damp, lint-free cloth dampened with plain water.
2. iKleen, a product developed specifically for this purpose. Do a google search to find it.

I'll just stick to using the supplied gray rag then....


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