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    How to clean dust from e1505

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by kguo7, Nov 9, 2006.

  1. kguo7

    kguo7 Notebook Consultant

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    can someone give me the link or tell me how to clean the dust from e1505. what do you use and where do you blow the air?
     
  2. Iceman0124

    Iceman0124 More news from nowhere

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    the best way would be to disassemble the laptop, directions are found in the service manual, wich can be found on dells website under support, and go to town with a can of compressed air, you can manually clean any components that are extra dirty with damp paper towels, or q-tips with as pure isoprpyl alcohol that you can find, be sure to dry everything completely and reassemble, its also good idea to blow compressed air through the vents and keyboard once aweek