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What do you use to clean an LCD screen without leaving a film?
#11
This stuff is great.

Superior to iKlear in just about every way except the packets are trés handy for travel.

•iClean is cheaper than iKlear.
•It's more convenient to use- spray on, wipe off. Thank you, Mr. Miyagi.
•The spray is slightly viscous and will
not
run.
•It cleans dirt, soda, and fingerprints extremely well. (I just clean the dust.)
•It comes with a microfiber cloth for one-step cleaning and buffing.
•Does not streak.

Now for the most part, a soft cloth slightly dampened with water followed by a soft dry towel will work very well if not as well, and it just about free. But iClean is much more convenient.

It comes in bottles with a microfiber cloth, so it's not quite as travel ready as the iKlean packets.

iClear can be found at CompUSA, Radio Shack (I think) and amazon.
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#12
I totally agree on iClean. I used iKlear for years and, while you can get your screen perfectly clean if you buff it quickly enough, iClean does it with hardly any effort, every time. Not sure if it works on the glossy screens though.
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#13
[quote M A V I C]That's what the second wipe is for. Buff the screen with that. I use it on my 2405, & powerbooks, works great.
Yeah, I've used the buffing wipe, but it doesn't seem to do the trick. Perhaps I am not getting to it quickly enough?
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#14
We've got stuff in little saches at work (I can't rmember what it's called), it works quite well, but they are pretty expensive.


Microfibre cloth and water works wonders for me. Better than the commercial product.
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