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    cleaning of external top casing of x60

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by beerbelly, Jun 6, 2007.

  1. beerbelly

    beerbelly Notebook Enthusiast

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    hi guys how do u maintain and clean the external and internal near the touch pad area casing of x60, after some time i realize there's stains patch on it any solution? cheers....
     
  2. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    I go over my computer with a damp cloth with a hint of detergent. Screen, keyboard and palmrest area all get the same treatment (starting with the screen).

    My palmrest area is holding up well. There's a slight mark to the right of the touchpad buttons where the black surround to the display rubs on it during transport.

    The only appearance problem I have with my X60 plus is the paint coming off the space bar. I didn't get that with my previous X60 so it looks like a quality control problem.

    John
     

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