Re: [iPad] the iPad screen

 

I found this via ask.com ... from now on just a little plain water on my cloth.

• unplug all cables and disconnect the iPad from any accessories or docks
• Turn off the iPad by holding the Sleep/Wake button and sliding the onscreen slider off
• Use a soft, slightly damp cloth but be sure to not allow moisture in any openings in the iPad
• DO NOT use window cleaners. These can damage the oleophobic coating on the iPad screen and reduce the functionality of the iPad over time
• Wipe the iPad in a circular motion and be sure that no sand, dirt, or dust is on the cloth used to whip the screen
The iPad Screen coating is designed to repel oil. That may be why finger prints show up so quickly on the screen. You can easily wipe them off with the lint-free cloth and have the iPad screen looking new and clean again.

 Terry Pogue 

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On Oct 3, 2010, at 1:04 PM, Terry Pogue wrote:

> How do you clean your ipad screen? Is it okay to spray a little eyeglass cleaner like windex on a microcloth lightly and use that? Not wet just barely damp?
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