bodders macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 19, 2015 #1 Hi guys, Anyone have any tips for cleaning this edge between the screen and the plastic? It's very thin, I've tried microfibre but no joy. Many thanks B Attachments image.jpg 514.7 KB · Views: 673
Hi guys, Anyone have any tips for cleaning this edge between the screen and the plastic? It's very thin, I've tried microfibre but no joy. Many thanks B
Nhwhazup macrumors 68040 Jul 19, 2015 #2 What about either an artist brush or a soft clean tooth brush?
bodders macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 19, 2015 #3 Nhwhazup said: What about either an artist brush or a soft clean tooth brush? Click to expand... I think an artist brush might work, tooth brush bristles are too thick though. I cut some off and tried them earlier today
Nhwhazup said: What about either an artist brush or a soft clean tooth brush? Click to expand... I think an artist brush might work, tooth brush bristles are too thick though. I cut some off and tried them earlier today
G gaanee macrumors 65816 Jul 19, 2015 #4 How about compressed air duster.. spraying from a distance? bodders said: Hi guys, Anyone have any tips for cleaning this edge between the screen and the plastic? It's very thin, I've tried microfibre but no joy. Many thanks B Click to expand...
How about compressed air duster.. spraying from a distance? bodders said: Hi guys, Anyone have any tips for cleaning this edge between the screen and the plastic? It's very thin, I've tried microfibre but no joy. Many thanks B Click to expand...
D Defender2010 Cancelled Jul 20, 2015 #10 A Post It note works great just the right thickness and rigidity , also a matchstick broken in half so very thin wood fibres appear on the break.
A Post It note works great just the right thickness and rigidity , also a matchstick broken in half so very thin wood fibres appear on the break.
ProtectoBrand macrumors newbie Jul 20, 2015 #11 Me I just use my mini brush from my laptop cleaner 🙂 but before, I used my old but soft toothbrush to clean the edges. 🙂
Me I just use my mini brush from my laptop cleaner 🙂 but before, I used my old but soft toothbrush to clean the edges. 🙂