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gerald apple
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November 6, 2010 9:31AM
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In Mac Book Pros and Mac Book Airs what is the best way to clean the screen? Thanks
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tallest skil
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November 6, 2010 9:35AM
Simple cloth slightly damp with water.
If you like, use a microfiber cloth. You can even get a screen cleaning kit (some sort of special fluid), but you don't really need it.
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bdblack
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November 7, 2010 1:37AM
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gerald apple
In Mac Book Pros and Mac Book Airs what is the best way to clean the screen? Thanks
Microfiber lens cloth. Thats what the Macs come with. Wipe gently. Don't use anything that could scratch the glass.
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gerald apple
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November 7, 2010 7:34AM
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Microfiber lens cloth. Thats what the Macs come with. Wipe gently. Don't use anything that could scratch the glass.
Thanks that is what I will use. someone told me 70% iso alcohol is that right?
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rokcet scientist
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November 7, 2010 8:09AM
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Thanks that is what I will use. someone told me 70% iso alcohol is that right?
No, the microfiber lens cloth ? DRY ? is enough, OR a damp soft cloth (damp, not dripping!).
Don't use alcohol.
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If you like, use a microfiber cloth. You can even get a screen cleaning kit (some sort of special fluid), but you don't really need it.
In Mac Book Pros and Mac Book Airs what is the best way to clean the screen? Thanks
Microfiber lens cloth. Thats what the Macs come with. Wipe gently. Don't use anything that could scratch the glass.
Microfiber lens cloth. Thats what the Macs come with. Wipe gently. Don't use anything that could scratch the glass.
Thanks that is what I will use. someone told me 70% iso alcohol is that right?
Thanks that is what I will use. someone told me 70% iso alcohol is that right?
No, the microfiber lens cloth ? DRY ? is enough, OR a damp soft cloth (damp, not dripping!).
Don't use alcohol.