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    cleaner?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by fishcube, Aug 30, 2004.

  1. fishcube

    fishcube Notebook Evangelist

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    Is there a product that one uses for cleaning the plastic keyboard area etc? Do I just use water? or is there some kind of cleaner?

    The keyboard area has oil marks from hands etc..

    I've got a LCD cleaner/brush for the screen.

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    For non LCD surfaces I like the Clorox wipes.

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    I like a combo of a microfiber cloth and a can of compressed air...works well.

    Fellowes also makes some type of screen cleaner which is a container of perforated clothes, soaked in solution. I've used these on the screen, keyboard, and chassis with good results. The only caveat is to make sure the cloth isn't overly saturated...your keyboard doesn't need a bath.