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    best way to keep fingerprints off p7 series

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by Cman, Jun 2, 2005.

  1. Cman

    Cman Notebook Consultant

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    I totally love using my p7010 LT that I recently purchased, one thing that I'm not too thrilled with is the LCD lid since it is black in colour and shows off fingerprints like no tomorrow.

    Is there anything those of you that own this LT use to keep the fingerprints down to a mininum? It just looks so yuck when you see a tiny looking laptop and see the black lid covered with fingerprints. What do you guys use to keep the lid clean and smudge free or do you just keep cleaning it with a lint free cloth? Thanks.

    Tony



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  2. elanchiwaya

    elanchiwaya Notebook Enthusiast

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    I never touch my screen and when it's dirty i use a made for lcd cleaning brush called cleanDr. made with microfiber i believe

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  3. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    elan, he's referring to the lid, not the display. Anyway, I just wipe it down every so often and try to use it on the edges. It's a pain and not the best design.

    Brian

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  4. sutheep

    sutheep Notebook Evangelist NBR Reviewer

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    I clean it once every two days, my S7011 is also black in color.. hate it as well.. i try to use the edges also.. i keep the micro fibre in the laptop bag :)

    i have a question as well, microfibre can be washed?

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  5. elanchiwaya

    elanchiwaya Notebook Enthusiast

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    oops, my bad... maybe i should pay attn: more to what is typed.

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  6. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Yes, with warm water. Most can even go in the laundry.

    Brian

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