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Old 02-14-2014, 10:04 PM   #126
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Originally Posted by Salgueiros View Post
On the other hand, you have to clean the screen of your ereader every now and then, because, in contrast to a paper book, your "page" is always the same so dust collects on that page, besides fingerprints. In a paper book that doesn't happen, since you are always turning the pages.

i am really picky about this, and it really annoys me that i can't completely clean the screen. I don't find it easy to clean that small space between the screen and bezel, and when i do clean the screen with liquid (the same i use for a computer monitor) and wipe with a cloth, that is where some of the aggregated dust moves to, and it is a bit hard to remove it completely.
Now and then have to clean my PaperWhite's screen and I use an alcohol swab to wipe down my ereader's screen. It works very well. Plus the alcohol evaporates quickly so there isn't any liquid sticking round to gum things up like you describe. And the swabs are cheap as well. You can get a large box of them for $1.00 in your local pharmacy. (I take insulin shots so having a swab handy is useful.)
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