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Well, first you've gotta wait for the keyboard to do it's magic (press any key). Then when the log-in screen appears out from behind the screen saver, you've gotta stand up. Now move your head as close to perpendicular to the lit screen and, looking down onto it's surface, identify where the spots of spagetti sauce are most concentrated. Notice that the most crusty of these clusters of dinner spatter might be well congealed and therefore hard to wipe off with cold water (test run a "scrape" using a fingernail). Get a cloth rag then, soaked with HOT water, and lightly, from this high advantage point above the frame of the monitor, in a bak-and-forth manner, rub the sauce from the darker backlit spots until they have been removed. After, dry with a paper towel. And you're good to go.
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