How do i clean the Black MacBook?

hi,
i was wondering how to clean my black macbook...the flat black paints holds alot of finger prints and they don't wipe right off the way they do on the white macbook with it's smooth finish.....
any advice is well appreciated...
thanks...
MAC BOOK BLACK   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   2 GHz 2GB DDR

Nothing but a microfiber cloth and a little water if needed - applied directly to the cloth and never anything sprayed on the machine.
Also, avoid paper products as they are remarkably abrasive.
Although I am sure it works well, I refuse to pay the price for OmniClean. A microfiber cloth gets rid of everything on my MB and I will never have to buy refills or replacements.

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