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    ShaggyMac screen cleaner

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Aneap, Jul 11, 2011.

  1. Aneap

    Aneap Notebook Geek

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    lol... the pH level says it's 7... so it could be distilled water... LOL

    but then "Freezing/Boiling Pt: -5.5° C/102.5° C" says otherwise....
    so no, it's not just distilled water. lol
     
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    I would've said they added a bit of salt, lol, but it says no chlorides.
     
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    sgogeta4 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    While I'm sure the science that went into making this product is probably pretty good, unless you need a perfectly clean screen, I wouldn't pay $9 for that...
     
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    zbean Notebook Enthusiast

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    Found out about it here on NBR. It really cuts through grime and restores the screen to factory finish. One bottle lasted our office 4 years.