What is the best way to clean the screen?.

What is the best way to screen the iPad screen?

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Make sure you scrub really hard to get all the crud out.
Or you could follow Apples advise:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3226

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  • HT3249 best way to clean display screen in ipad?

    What is the best way to clean display screen on ipad4?

    Hello earl6,
    The following article provides details on how to clean various Apple products.
    iPads
    iPad and iPad 2
    Handle your iPad with care to maintain its appearance. If you are concerned about scratching or abrasion, you can use one of the many cases sold separately. To clean iPad, unplug all cables and turn off iPad (press and hold the Sleep/Wake button, and then slide the onscreen slider). Use a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings. Don’t use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean iPad. iPad has an oleophobic coating on the screen; simply wipe iPad’s screen with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove oil left by your hands. The ability of this coating to repel oil will diminish over time with normal usage, and rubbing the screen with an abrasive material will further diminish its effect and may scratch your screen.
    How to clean Apple products
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3226
    Cheers,
    Allen

  • Best way to clean my screen...?

    hey all
    I have had my macbook since july, and i was wondering whats the best way to clean my screen?? This screen looks much more sensitive than my prior HP laptops, so i'm deathly afraid of leaving scratches...so i have just gone without touching it at all!! Any tips would be greatly appreciated!

    Hi bejerble,
    best way is not to touch the screen, and you can use compressed air in can to blow the dust away (do not spray to close).
    if you really need to clean it off from smudge or finger print, you can use soft micro fiber fabric that slightly damped with water and wipe the screen without applying too much pressure.
    IF the smudge or oily dirt won't go away that easily, I usually use water based glass cleaner and just spray lightly to the damp fabric (not directly to the screen), and wipe it couple more time.
    Good Luck.

  • Best way to clean your screen?

    What's the best way to clean the screen on a MacBook?
    Should I just turn it off and thoroughly wipe it down with the cloth that it came with? Or would something like a damp paper towel be better?

    A slightly damp soft cotton or microfiber cloth might be better. Myself I spritz a microfiber cloth with Invisible Glass and then wipe the glass, kb, and case.

  • Best way to clean laptop screen??

    What is the best way to clean a laptop screen?

    If you are only talking about fingerprints and dust, a microfiber cloth works great.  Gets everything off without scratching.
    If there are things on the screen that don't come off by wiping, do not use chemical or spray products as they can get into places they don't belong.  A slightly damp cloth, very very slightly damp not wet, and wipe only on the screen surface, not along the edges where moisture can get inside.
    But if you use any moisture you have to be really careful as electronics and liquids do not play well together.

  • Best way to clean imac screen...

    Hi...
    wondering the best way to clean the imac screen - first time i have had a lcd screen
    thanks

    Nick,
    The user guide recommends that one dampen a lint free cloth with water and use it to clean the screen. There are a few commercial products that work well, including Monster iClean and iKlear. Be sure to avoid any product with alcohol or ammonia. Also, whether you use water or a cleaning product, spray the cloth, not the screen directly.
    Joe

  • Best Way To Clean iPhone Screen?

    I've had my iPhone since the day it came out and, as such, it's been jostled a fair bit.
    I use the cleaning cloth that came with it but sometimes there are spots that it can't get off.
    I'm afraid of using anything wet on it, even a damp cloth.
    Someone recommended alcohol-based solutions but I'm not sure.
    What is the absolute best way to keep this thing clean?

    Yup! That's what I was gonna say was rubbing alcohol. I just dabbed a cotton bud in a little bit of peroxide and wiped the screen; everything came right off. If you're concerned about damp stuff, you can squeeze out most of the liquid from the cotton bud first before rubbing it on the screen.
    To be completely honest, though, in my case I do not have to deal with cleaniness that frequently. I've had my phone in a case with a plastic cover film on the face almost since the day I got it. I don't remember why I pulled it out of it's case for a little bit there, but I do remember it got dirty and this was a great way to shine it up!

  • Best way to clean LCD screen w/o destroying it?

    After several thousand sneezes, coughs and splashed coffee, my PowerBook's screen is looking rather gross -- lots of spots and smudges.
    What's the safest way to clean the screen w/o risking scratches, abrasions, melting and shorting out the display? Thanks.

    My method:
    I use a large soft cloth, iClear screen cleaning fluid and a small medium-weave Microfibre towel.
    Place the soft cloth (it should be larger than your PB) flat on a table.
    Open the PB so the screen is at a right-angle to the keyboard area.
    Lay the PB on its back (Apple logo on reverse of screen flat onto cloth).
    Spray some iClear onto the Microfibre towel (insted of spraying directly onto screen). Don't soak it through, you don't need much.
    Using horizontal strokes and light pressure, wipe screen from side to side with the Microfibre.
    Repeat until marks are gone, and finally buff with a dry side of the Microfibre.
    Done this for years, never scratched a screen, treat my Apple LCD the same way and am rather
    particular about Car Detailing!
    HTH.

  • Best Way to clean monitor???

    I want to know the best way to clean my screen on my MB Pro. Im afraid to clean it with anything because i dont want to mess it up... Any suggestion are welcome. Thanks in advance.

    Wood fibre as you describe would not be allowed into the food chain and hence, not allowed into the manufacture of kitchen paper towel.
    Sorry Ned but that is simply not true. Paper towels are a paper product. As such they are manufactured just like other paper products.
    From Bounty's Web Site FAQ #4: How are Paper Towels Made.
    We make Bounty from trees that are processed into pulpwood. Long fibers from softwood trees, such as pine and spruce, are used. After debarking, the pulpwood is turned into chips that are cooked. The natural "glue" that holds the fibers together is removed, leaving a fibrous pulp mixture. The pulp goes through cleaners and screens and is bleached to make it absorbent. The pulp then goes through a high-speed paper machine. A translucent substance called resin is added to the mixture to strengthen the paper when it is wet. The water is removed and the fibers bond to form sheets of paper. Two layers of paper are combined with a thin layer of adhesive and embossed to form many tiny air pockets that rapidly attract moisture. Diamond shapes are pressed into the paper to give it a quilted pattern that holds water. Designs made with water-based printing inks are added to some Bounty rolls.
    Orange Sodas contain wood resin as well. Just because it has wood fibers in it does not make it inedible, just a poor choice for cleaning monitors, lenses and eyeglasses.
    That being said I would never consider a paper towel to be edible either. Bleach is not exactly on the food chain nor are the inks used for patterned towels. Those two ingredients aside humans lack the enzymes to properly split cellulose molecules into sugar molecules. They will pass through if you don't ingest huge amounts..but edible? Not really.
    And I would not presume anything is edible simply because it comes in contact with food, so does aluminum foil, plastic wrap, wax paper, teflon, Silverstone and other non-stick materials. None of which are edible.
    Anyway a very off-topic debate over what makes a good or bad choice for cleaning screen
    BTW have you ever really looked at what goes into a hot dog? I eat them but I try really hard not to thing about it <g>

  • What is the best way to clean a white Apple keyboard?

    What is the best way to clean a white Apple keyboard?

    Take the batteries out if applicable, and use a very slightly damped lint-free cloth. Be very careful not to get any actual liquid into it. A brush would also be useful for cleaning between the keys: if you want to get fancy you can buy mini-vacuum cleaners for this, such as this one.

  • What is the best way to clean a soft screen on a laptop

    what is the best way to clean a soft screen on a laptop

    i dont know what you mean by "a soft screen", but read this: To clean the screen on your MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air, first shut down the computer and unplug the power adapter. Dampen the included cleaning cloth with just water and wipe the screen. Do not spray liquid directly onto the screen.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3226#portables

  • What's the best way to cleanly stop Goldengate?

    For routine maintenance/upgrades what's the best way to cleanly stop GoldenGate? I don't want to wait endlessly. I use this currently and seen no issues :-
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    kill er *!
    stop manager!
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    Shankar

    shiyer wrote:
    For routine maintenance/upgrades what's the best way to cleanly stop GoldenGate? I don't want to wait endlessly. I use this currently and seen no issues :-
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    kill er *!
    stop manager!
    For routine maintenance/upgrades, just {noformat} "stop er *" {noformat} should be preferred; and when all processes are stopped, mgr can (optionally) be stopped. If you really are waiting endlessly for this to return, the real question is "why": then, perhaps there are other parameters that can be adjusted to make GG stop more quickly. (On the other hand, {noformat} "stop mgr!" {noformat} is harmless, the "!" simply prevents it from asking "are you sure?" before stopping the process.)
    I really wouldn't use "kill" unless you really have a good reason to (and the reason itself requiring the process to be killed should be analyzed & resolved). To "kill" a process shouldn't cause data loss (GG always maintains checkpoints to prevent this) -- but still it seems unnecessary, unless there really is something that should be killed. (Aside: I mean, I can kill -9 / "force quit" my browser and/or 'halt' my laptop every time as well, and it would probably be "faster" to -- but it can cause issues (and wasted time) upon restart: i.e., fsck, recover sessions, whatever. Same basic idea, imo.)
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    So if this really is "routine", then "stop", don't "stop!" or "kill". If there are long delays, see why first & see if they can be addressed independently. (This really is just a stock answer for a generic question, it would be irresponsible for me to answer otherwise :-) )

  • What is the best way to 'clean up" a Mac that has been going for about 2 years.  I reset safari frequently but need to be sure stuff I don't want is gone.

    What is the best way to 'clean up" a Mac that has been going for about 2 years.  I reset safari frequently but need to be sure stuff I don't want is gone.

    I'd gather by your "reset Safari"  and "clean up" you mean by sites you rather not have your mom see.
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    http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
    OnyX run All the cleaning and maintenance steps followed by a reboot, followed by a Disk Utility erase free space.
    http://www.titanium.free.fr/
    CCleaner is in beta for OS X, can combine the cleaning and secure erase in the same steps if properly configured.
    http://www.piriform.com/mac/ccleaner
    Every web site knows your apx location.
    http://www.whatsmyip.org/more/
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    Restoring OS X - 10.6  "fresh install method"
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  • What is the best way to clean a Macbook anti glare screen

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    I have used WINDEX ELECTRONICS for about the past 6+ months:
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    I apply it with a small damp microfiber cloth and wipe the excess off with a large microfiber cloth.  The display looks the same when it came out of the box.
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  • What is the best way to clean the exterior of the Macbook Pro

    The exterior of the my MacBook Pro appears to be an aluminum or silver metal. What is the best way to clean this surface? It seems to become easily smudged.

    it's not or silver metal it is aluminum. Follow the guidelines by Apple in the MacBook Pro Users Guide.pdf
    "Cleaning your MacBook Pro When cleaning the outside of your MacBook Pro and its components, first shut down your MacBook Pro and unplug the power adapter. Then use a damp, soft, lint-free cloth to clean the computer’s exterior. Avoid getting moisture in any openings. Do not spray liquid directly on the computer. Do not use aerosol sprays, solvents, or abrasives that might damage the finish.
    Cleaning your MacBook Pro screen To clean your MacBook Pro screen, first shut down your MacBook Pro and unplug the power adapter. Then dampen the included cleaning cloth with just water and wipe the screen. Do not spray liquid directly on the screen."

  • What is the best way to clean the aluminum unibody of the rMBP?

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