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    How to clean Asus G73JH

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by FilipAGuy, May 20, 2010.

  1. FilipAGuy

    FilipAGuy Notebook Enthusiast

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    Who expected guide here Im sorry. I made search but I just found great guide how to clean fan in your notebook - Cleaning the fan
    So I want to ask you for some advice about how to maintain surface, display, etc. of this master piece :) Im that kind of guy who is trying to keep his laptop as new as long as is possible. Thank you for any of your advices ;) Filip
     
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  2. mindinversion

    mindinversion Notebook Evangelist

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    Personally, I use compressed air, eyeglass cleaning spray [sparingly] and a microfiber cloth.
     
  3. FilipAGuy

    FilipAGuy Notebook Enthusiast

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    After some time I got some experience witch cleaning my love :D I using microfiber tissue and spray for cleaning windows with alcohol. Maybe bad choice :( Im little a bit concered about rubberized surface above keyboard.
     
  4. Mikozee

    Mikozee Notebook Guru

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    I noticed Alcohol works incredibly well on matte touches. I don't know if there's any long term detrimental effects.
     
  5. Jeffrey1987

    Jeffrey1987 Notebook Evangelist

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    For the keyboard, maybe you can consider of buying the TPU keyboard cover. Thus, you only have to clean up the protector instead of the keyboard itself.
     
  6. FilipAGuy

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    Im realy curious how it will looks after lets say 6 month :)

    Great idea mate. Thank you ;)
     
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    Get an air blower to get rid of dust, small particles. One comes to mind is that one for camera lenses. A good one is a Giotto Rocket Blower. It should only cost around $15.