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Old 08-02-2013, 12:38 PM   #10
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cleaning the screen

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Originally Posted by icallaci View Post
Re: scratches on the glass of your Aura HD--are you maybe cleaning your screen with paper (such as napkins, tissues, etc.)? I did that on my Sony PRS-950 and ended up with terrible scratches, so now I carry a microfiber cloth, which is the ONLY thing besides my fingers to touch the glass. I've had my Aura HD since April and the glass is pristine.
I mostly use the cloth that comes with my glasses, wettened, but I occasionnaly use a dishwashing sponge with a wee bit dishwashing product. When my glasses are very dirty, I've long used dishwashing product (applied with wet fingers).

I wouldn't recommend though using the synthetic dishwashing sponges which are the only ones available in many countries.
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