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Old 08-19-2018, 08:34 AM   #555
parkher
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Originally Posted by Question Mark View Post
I have never used a spray on any of my other readers or tablets. I find one of those micro fibre cloths is usually sufficient. I would be very careful about applying any chemical solution to a plastic screen.
Maybe not directly on the reader but on the cloth instead. It is recommended to use a wet cloth on a dirty screen - otherwise you may scratch the screen even with the microfibre cloth if abrasive dust particles are trapped underneath it. But with what to make it wet? How to remove greasy fingerprints? I hope that this special spray is ok, otherwise what? Distilled water with soap? What soap? Without soap? Would it be enough?

I am afraid even to begin cleaning the screen because then I might notice that I already made some scratches with that stupid stylus. I used it just to try a new thing, without any need.
BTW, just to select a letter on the screen, it should be ok to use stylus without any danger of a scratch. Just to tap a letter, not moving the tip at all when it touches the screen.

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