Gee, thanks for the review.
However, my response is the same. First off,
99% Isopropyl Alcohol is NOT
rubbing alcohol, apparently you are someone that believes that anything posted on Wikipedia is gospel, however it's just one opinion. Note that I said a mixture of water and real alcohol, and not rubbing alcohol.
Let's see some other opinions, unless you think only Wikipedia has all the answers. Of course, even this guy incorrectly identifies 99% Isopropyl Alcohol as rubbing alcohol, so apparently you're not the only one that makes that mistake.

I suppose those guys that make Klear-Screen don't know what they're doing either, since they apparently sell what I'm recommending you mix.
The official word on LCD cleaning in Apple manuals is to use a solution of diluted isopropyl alcohol, no more than a 50% solution. Usually the rubbing alcohol you buy at a drugstore that is either 90% or 98% pure but 98% is pretty hard to get (you don't need it anyway). I mix 1 part water and 1 part 90% isopropyl alcohol, which works out to... um.. something just under a 50% solution.
Be absolutely sure to use a very VERY soft cloth. I use a piece of soft flannel. Do NOT use paper towels or anything more abrasive than an old worn out cotton Tshirt. Absolutely do NOT use windex or anything with ammonia in it, it can etch the screen surface and can cause the plastic to go cloudy. You don't want that to happen!
BTW, there is a commercial cleaning solution called something like Klear-Screen, it's pretty expensive. It is merely a 50% solution of isopropyl alcohol and water. Just like I make, for a fraction of the cost.
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