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    How do i clean a midnight blue screen?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Engineer101, Jun 13, 2008.

  1. Engineer101

    Engineer101 Notebook Enthusiast

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    as all you know the midnight blue as well as other colors have a rubbery feel to it, at first it wasn't a problem but now im kind of getting conserned, my lid as alot of smuges and finger print marks, i tryed to use the microfiber cloth that i recieved but it does little in cleaning, so i just want to know if there is a better way to clean the laptop and remove the smuges and fingerprint marks..
     
  2. robgt

    robgt Notebook Guru

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    use a microfider cloth and also use alchol
     
  3. Khris

    Khris Yes I am better than you!

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    Microfiber cloth, damp with water is all you need.
     
  4. nizzy1115

    nizzy1115 Notebook Prophet

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    Do rum, vodka, beer, or wine all work alright?

    jk, he means rubbing alcohol just in case anyone was wondering.
     
  5. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    methylathed spirits/denatured alcohol and a cloth should work