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    TPU Cover Stain

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by night_rain, Oct 16, 2010.

  1. night_rain

    night_rain Notebook Enthusiast

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    GRRrr..ok, well at least my TPU cover did what it was suppose to do--protect my keyboard from stains--BUT now I have a yellow turmeric stain on my TPU cover and was wondering what kind of solution will get it out? Looked up how to get rid of turmeric stains in general..like vinegar, lemon juice, dish detergent (tried that did nothing), bleach...will the acidity or basicity ruin the cover?

    Other ways to remove turmeric stains was with baking soda but I think the abrasiveness with scratch the cover :(

    FYI, my keys are black...if I didn't have the cover in the first place I wouldn't have been able to see them anyway...backfire? har har...
     
  2. Jeffrey1987

    Jeffrey1987 Notebook Evangelist

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    You try to soak it in warm water (around 70 degree celsius) and brush it with toothbrush. :D

    I got mention it in my vid. :)

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