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    Is there a way to clean the x305's speakers?

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Itachipawns, Nov 2, 2008.

  1. Itachipawns

    Itachipawns Notebook Geek

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    Some dust ( I assume ) has got into the inner side of the two top speakers of my X305...Is there a way of cleaning that up? I looked at Christopher's X305 disassembly guide...but couldn't find any info on how to pry that red speaker cover strip open.....does anyone have the same problem with the X305?
     
  2. jacob808

    jacob808 Notebook Deity

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    I had that prob with the x205 small specks of sand and dust. I tried turning it upside down and shaking it out but it's tricky and wasn't very effective. This I'd also like to know. I have the air cannister too to try and blast air still hard.
     
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    Mickbt26 Notebook Evangelist

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    I think the only proper way of cleaning them will be to take the cover off the computer, This will of course cancel any remaining warranty you have left.
     
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    try a vacuum maybe?
     
  5. Itachipawns

    Itachipawns Notebook Geek

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    would it work? because it basically looks like it kinda fogged up a bit..not sure what that is...lots of dust is my guess... =s
    anyone tried asking Toshiba yet? *sigh....it ruins the red...
    wonder if Christopher would be able to help...