Thanks for this 'inexpensive altenative ' reply, Eric Will try Ilbert On 5 Jun 2006, at 3:58 PM, Eric Dunbar wrote: > Distilled water would be my liquid of choice and I'd be using a > lint-free cloth or tissues (e.g. KimWipes(r) > <http://www.escience.ca/eTool/RENDER/1/2575/346/11355.html>). > > No salts to leave behind any deposit. No contaminants (unless your > source of distilled water is dirty ;-). And an easy place to get a > "free" (aside from all the green house gases generated to drive the > dehumidifier) waste distilled water is from your friendly old > dehumidifier in the basement. > > I'd avoid harsher liquids like Windex/ammonia or more concentrated > alcohol-based cleaners. > > PS Your user manual probably has cleaning recommendations (and, I > suspect they'll be along the lines of... use water and a lint-free > cloth ;-). > > Eric. > > On 05/06/06, Ilbert Walker <ilbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Windex ahoy !? Spring Cleaning time - Screen Cleaning time ? >> This may have been raised in the past . >> >> But what type of cleaner is recommended for Apple Cinema Displays? To >> minimize any damage. >> >> Is Windex suitably non abrasive ? Or maybe just plain water ? Or a >> Vinegar or Ammonia mix? >> >> Suggestions anyone ? >> >> Thanks >> >> Ilbert >> > _________________________________________________ > > For information concerning the MUGLO List just click on > > http://www.freewebs.com/muglo/joinus.html > > Our Archives can be viewed at > > //www.freelists.org/archives/muglo > > Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: > > http://www.freewebs.com/muglo/ > _________________________________________________ For information concerning the MUGLO List just click on http://www.freewebs.com/muglo/joinus.html Our Archives can be viewed at //www.freelists.org/archives/muglo Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: http://www.freewebs.com/muglo/