AmesMUG: Best solutions for cleaning a Glossy display

Brandon Newendorp bnew at iastate.edu
Thu Jan 18 19:13:26 CST 2007


Colin -

I've seen iKlear used on glossy displays - not a good result at all.   
It streaks and doesn't come off well.  I've always just used a damp  
cloth on my glossy screen, then dried it afterwards.  This has worked  
great for me for quite some time.
--
Brandon Newendorp

On Jan 18, 2007, at 7:11 PM, Colin Wheeler wrote:

> Hey Everybody,
>
> I just got a new Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro with a glossy screen and I was
> wondering what was good for cleaning these screens? I've just been
> reading up on iKlear (
> http://klearscreen.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=55 ), but I didn't
> know if anything else did the job well. Apple has a page that says you
> can just use a soft cloth and water (
> http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60446 ) but this page
> doesn't mention glossy displays specifically. Anybody know what really
> works well?
>
>> From Colin Wheeler
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