Best accessories for uMBP -- Cleaning and Protecting

Hey guys,
Just wondering what you guys use to clean your uMBP -- I've been using iKlear with the cloth they give us and I have no problem with that. Is there anything else that you guys use to clean the keys and casing? I only use the iKlear to clean the screen.
Do you guys recommend keyboard protectors? I was looking at the Radtech Screensavrz and wondering if they were worth it -- I don't want the keyboard scuffing up my screen!! Will the laptop close fine with that keyboard guard in there?
I also have an incase neoprene sleeve which I like (I've had it for 3 years from when I got my '06 MBP...but I'm not too fond of the zippers because they can easily scratch the casing when opening and closing it. Anybody found any cases that protect against this? I want something small -- not really in the market for a case with handles or extra pockets -- just something small that can easily fit into a backpack. Any suggestions on your favorite cases?
Basically I just want to keep my uMBP in the best shape possible. Any suggestions are GREATLY appreciated!!

COHagan wrote:
+I wouldn't recommend using a keyboard cover while using your MBP because the space underneath the keys are part of the cooling system.. Moshi makes a nice keyboard cover, but Apple clearly says in the manual not to use these covers.. A microfiber cloth over the keyboard is fine when the MBP is off and closed, but probably not necessary.+
I'm glad you posted this comment solsun but it raises a basic question - *Why does Apple sell the Moshi (and other) keyboard cover(s) as a MBP accessory through the Online (and I believe Retail) Apple Store?*
Who knows? I'm not sure that Apple endorses everything they sell by third parties . If they did, why would they sell certain cases that scratch and leave marks on their products, or why would they sell notebook locks that damage the MBP frame?
I'm not going to argue with someone who says that they haven't had any problems with the Moshi cover, but I do know that the space under the keys are definitely part of the MBP's cooling system. And the quote above about never covering the keyboard during operation is not something I made up, it is copied verbatim, directly from the MBP user manual..
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