Hey, I just did this for the first time this morning. You can use any cleaner that is safe for glasses, the secret is to spray it on a soft lint-free cloth first and NOT directly on the glass. If you don't have any lint-free cloths around, Wallmart or any hardware store sells them cheap (either in the cleaning section or the paint department).
P.S. I got the info from the pdf manual that came with my laptop.
2007-03-16 07:50:47
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answered by Typing Tornado 4
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The best thing to do is to use NO chemical cleaner, do not using window cleaning fluid as it will streak, use a lint free, soft cloth, dip it into hot water, wring it so its just damp and wipe all the marks off, i refurbish used laptops everyday, this is the best way i have found and i have been doing this everyday for 3 years. . .
2007-03-16 14:53:17
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answered by prince14 3
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Hi. A soft lint free cloth with Windex will work, but be gentle. Scratches, like diamonds, are forever. Do not let any liquid get behind the bezel, use just a spritz.
2007-03-16 14:48:28
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answered by Cirric 7
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i think a lint free cloth is good enough...no need for windex..yea a careful for scratches..one way to get rid of this is by using a tape and just softly place it on your screen, kinda like waxing your screen with tape that way you wont move any dust/rocks around and it wouldnt scratch your screen
2007-03-16 14:53:25
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answered by DrAgOn BuStEr 2
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either ask a friend that has glasses for the cloth that they use or find a glasses shop and you could buy one
2007-03-16 15:05:56
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answered by Dillon C (who else) 4
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