On Sep 9, 2012, at 10:39 , John Sessoms wrote:

>> How to properly clean your laptop screen
>> 
>> 1. Turn the computer off.
>> 
>> 2. Do not touch or press on the screen with your bare hands or
>> fingers. Oils or grease from your hands can stain or smudge the
>> screen and may be difficult to remove.
>> 
>> 3. Use a soft dry cotton cloth to gently wipe away fingerprints and
>> smudges from the screen. If this does not completely remove the dirt
>> and smudges, lightly dampen the cloth with water and try again. Never
>> spray liquid directly on the screen.
>> 
>> Special cleaning cloths are available and are probably a good
>> investment. Be very careful that you select a cloth that is free from
>> any particles or dirt that can damage the screen. Do not use paper
>> towels, ammonia, or strong cleaners on the screen under any
>> circumstances.
>> 
>> Try to clean your monitor at least once a month. Who knows, it could
>> change your perspective on the world.
> 
> Note particularly item #2 - one of the reasons I will never have an iPad. 
> They're always covered in greasy fingerprints & it's severe PITA to get them 
> off.

Missing out there John. My iPad 2 screen is easily cleaned by wiping the back 
of my hand over it. The only dirt I usually find is dust, in lines formed by 
the "foldable cover" Apple sells. Never have seen a smudge I couldn't remove by 
running my fingertip over it. No scratches.

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