Cleaning screen cover

Hi, what is the best way to clean the rubberized screencover? I had traces of fat on the sides fingers when you open the laptop.

truhlik_fredy wrote:

You say, it will not hurt or damage the coating of rubber somehow?

The older thinkpad 600e I cleaned somehow them, but the w700ds is not cheap one I don't want to do something stupid.

Mild detergent and water, or cleanliness and the Toner light do not damage the rubberized coating, I do it all the time. But if you fear that this will damage your siding, then just the laptop leave the way it is.

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