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I use micro cloth or high performance cloth to clean any glass embedded with electronics, best way to go

Well yes, but this doesn't do much to remove grease from the screen. Like I said, I use a SMALL amount of window cleaner on a cloth (ammonia free) - aside from smelling slightly different, the ingredients are exactly the same as that high priced "LCD cleaner" they sell. It works well on all of my portable devices, my TV, and my computer monitors.

I have never had a problem.
 

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OP = droidboi12 = Droid + Boy + 12 (years of age). We are dealing with a child.

Gee, when I was 12 I had enough sense NOT to soak a piece of electronics with water to the point where it would cause a problem.... Of course kids these days don't seem to be getting any smarter.....
 

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I use micro cloth or high performance cloth to clean any glass embedded with electronics, best way to go

Well yes, but this doesn't do much to remove grease from the screen. Like I said, I use a SMALL amount of window cleaner on a cloth (ammonia free) - aside from smelling slightly different, the ingredients are exactly the same as that high priced "LCD cleaner" they sell. It works well on all of my portable devices, my TV, and my computer monitors.

I have never had a problem.

Well, my micro cloth seems to do well removing the grease, it works so well I use it with my glasses.

Edit: lol after re-reading what I said almost sounds conceited or something... "MY MICRO CLOTH COULD CLEAN UP THE GULF OIL SPILL!!" but seriously my micro cloth rools
 

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Well, my micro cloth seems to do well removing the grease, it works so well I use it with my glasses.

Edit: lol after re-reading what I said almost sounds conceited or something... "MY MICRO CLOTH COULD CLEAN UP THE GULF OIL SPILL!!" but seriously my micro cloth rools

By micro cloth, do you mean a generic microfiber cloth; or is it a specific brand?
 

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HAHAHA

yea good choice using water to make it slide better.

water + electronics = broken electronics
 

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Well, my micro cloth seems to do well removing the grease, it works so well I use it with my glasses.

Edit: lol after re-reading what I said almost sounds conceited or something... "MY MICRO CLOTH COULD CLEAN UP THE GULF OIL SPILL!!" but seriously my micro cloth rools

By micro cloth, do you mean a generic microfiber cloth; or is it a specific brand?

I use Scotch Brite "High Performance Cloth" made by 3M... you actually have to break it in a bit to get some of the loose fibers off but after that it cleans immaculately.
 

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I use Scotch Brite "High Performance Cloth" made by 3M... you actually have to break it in a bit to get some of the loose fibers off but after that it cleans immaculately.

I'll have to look into grabbing some of that.... Sounds like it might be useful to have laying around in general....
 

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Water+droid=fail wd40+droid=win
Jk, but the slider NEVER touches the other surface, there's ridges on the top right and top left of the keyboard which hook the droid together.
 

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shoulda used this right away:

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