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cloudblood84

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i try to wash my hands all the time to keep it from getting dirty!!...but its not working..whats the best thing to clean it with? the area is starting to get dirty....soap and water didnt seem to work
 
cloudblood84 said:
i try to wash my hands all the time to keep it from getting dirty!!...but its not working..whats the best thing to clean it with? the area is starting to get dirty....soap and water didnt seem to work

a BT mouse and keyboard 😉 😛
 
Christ people.

Go to the grocery store.

Get a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.

Use just a little bit™ of water (and I mean a little bit) and lightly use the sponge to remove the offending dirt. Make sure you do not press too hard and get water under the trackpad.
 
iGary said:
Christ people.

Go to the grocery store.

Get a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.

Yes...you will be no less than astonished™ how well this works. And Safari will be snappier. 🙂
 
iGary said:
Christ people.

Go to the grocery store.

Get a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.


I've been told that this is what they use in the Apple stores to clean the display
units at the end of the day.
 
Snide said:
I've been told that this is what they use in the Apple stores to clean the display
units at the end of the day.
You aren't supposed to use that to clean LCD displays.
 
iGary said:
Use just a little bit™ of water (and I mean a little bit) and lightly use the sponge to remove the offending dirt. Make sure you do not press too hard and get water under the trackpad.
Yeah - I did it alot and my trackpad on my iBook didn't work for two days.

Scared the hell outta me. 😱 😱 🙄
 
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