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    Asus G74 cleaning tools

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by fallensoulja, Mar 11, 2012.

  1. fallensoulja

    fallensoulja Notebook Enthusiast

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    hey guys what do yall use to clean your gaming notebooks, like the rubberized palm areas, lid, screen, keyboard,fans etc after spending this much money i cant stand the fingerprints/smudges on it at all haha i must have it clean :D
     
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    fantomasz Notebook Deity

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    finger prints? I have G73 and the plastic they use is finger print proof.
    wash your hands after greasy meal :)
     
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    mrblue81 Notebook Consultant

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    I just use a normal cloth and screen cleaner. I spray dat screen cleaner EVERYWHERE. Smells like its just watered down rubbing alcohol though. Works good for me however.
     
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    JOSEA NONE

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    Poison1217 Notebook Guru

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    using preventive measure is always very important! make sure you wash your hands with soap before using your laptop and also don't eat while using! But besides that an old cotton shirt will easily wipe grease marks, dont go too hard though or you'll tear the rubber.