RadTech screen cleaner hits one out of the ballpark
I promise I'm not getting a kickback from RadTech, but this company has wowed me again. This time I'm singing the praises of an unassuming little bottle of screen cleaner from RadTech called OmniCleanz. This stuff is amazing. First, it made short work of the fingerprints and assorted unmentionables on the screen of my 17" PowerBook, which has taken quite a beating lately. Then I told my partner to try it on the old, very beat-up 15" PowerBook that I'd pawned off -- errr sold -- to him when I upgraded. The screen on that old faithful looked like a hockey rink after an overtime game. Keyboard marks were burned into the screen (one of my pet peeves about the PowerBook), and there were scratches from people poking their fingers at the screen (don't you hate that). Unbelievably, a few spritzes of this OmniCleanz stuff on a lint-free cloth made even that abused screen look like new. I'm laying in a supply. Now if only it came in a bigger bottle.Share
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I promise I'm not getting a kickback from RadTech, but this company has wowed me again. This time I'm singing the praises of an unassuming...
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I ordered some of this based on your recommendation because one of my daughters drew on my mother's LCD with a mechanical pencil. It took a while to get it because of a mix up at the Post Office, but I finally got it and it did a great job cleaning my mom's LCD, and also cleaning up my iBook screen. Thanks!
December 12 2005 at 10:07 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI went to the local Apple store and saw it yesterday. Did not bother to buy one since I thought that I can get it cheaper online (turns out it costs the same - shipping included). After reading this last night, I bought one and started buffing my 15" powerbook's screen. I must add to this - it really is a great product (the Omnicleanz), works as advertised. Keyboard scuffs gone! I used the iClean cloth as well as the 3M Microfiber cloth to buff it. I am more than happy. Am placing my screensavrz back to preserve the screen. :D
December 04 2005 at 3:27 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyOh, hell yeah! This stuff is cheap, and works like a dream. I had the opprotunity to try it at a friend's place, on my 15" Powerbook - I don't think I've ever seen the screen look so clean. I think "Hockey Rink" is a great descriptive term for what the screen looked like, and now it looks like.. well, as new as it can look, not counting the damaged portion of the bottom right corner :)
December 02 2005 at 8:35 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHot Apps on TUAW
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