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To: daffodil who wrote (16616)2/20/2001 10:57:52 PM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 110642
 
daffodil, thanks for the cleaning tip and I never let lack of knowledge keep me from posting.<G> It's a very indulgent thread.

Gottfried



To: daffodil who wrote (16616)2/21/2001 12:08:09 AM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 110642
 
Cleaning notebook screens. I bought special wipes for the plastic LCD screens. They are available in most computer stores.

I used to vacuum the screen (very lightly) with a very soft horsehair brush attachment. Risky if you apply too much pressure.

The moist wipes worked great for grease when someone would touch the screen, something I would NEVER do.


I have retired my notebooks, and just use desktops and a PDA.