On Feb 28, 2007, at 20:30, Stan Halpin wrote:

> I moisten a paper towel and gently wipe the screen surface on my Mac
> notebooks. The grease from your fingers transfers to the keyboard
> and, when the lid is closed, to the screen. An occasional wipedown of
> the keyboard can prolong the intervals between screen cleanings.

I have a super-thin piece of polarfleece that I put down on top of  
the keyboard before I flip the lid down.  That keeps the grease and  
such from getting onto the keyboard.

That being said, if I get anything on the screen I just use water.   
Not a lot.... but nothing more exotic than that!

Of course, with the MacBook she has that annoying glossy screen so  
she'll probably have to be cleaning it about once every other day.   
Does anyone know WHY so many machines come with those annoying glossy  
screens these days????

  -Charles

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