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Cleaning
What should I use to clean my Fujitsu S2110? The fingerprints on the lid, the smudges on the screen, the keyboard (eventually)?
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How bad are the smudges and fingerprints by the way? What material would you compare the shell against for a fingerprint/oil magnet kind of surface? (Some material we may be familiar with). I have an idea of the shell being that sort of 'misty smooth' surface, not shiny smooth and not weak sandpaper rough but kind of in between. If you know what I mean. Kind of like the ThinkPad feel...
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Re: Cleaning
The rest of the body: use slightly damp paper towel (w/water of course)
The keyboard: use damp paper towel and then vacuum clean to get the debris between the keys
The screen: microfibre cloth with a spray of solvent specially used to clean LCD screens. Use little pressure on the screen to clean it.
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The keyboard: use damp paper towel and then vacuum clean to get the debris between the keys
or canned air ... excellent to remove debris and dust that will eventually block the vents and fan.
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Yeah thats what i figured just making sure i wasnt doing anything wrong. Can i use like a glasses cleaner on the lcd screen w/ a microfiber cloth?
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there was a thread back in november or october about someone using this spray (used for Honda motorcycles) and basically eliminated the finger print problems.
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As in it coated the area sprayed and fingerprints no longer easily remained on the machine?
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http://www.wingworx.com/index.asp?Pa...rodID=913&HS=1 (no affiliation)
The post was back in October, but the product is called "Pro Honda Spray Cleaner & Polish". Seems to make fingerprints a non-issue, and prevents static buildup as well, which is always nice in the winter:)
Brian
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Hmmm, it's motorcycle spray so i'm not to confident in that. Wouldn't want to stain or remove the finish off of the laptop.
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Hmmm, it's motorcycle spray so i'm not to confident in that. Wouldn't want to stain or remove the finish off of the laptop.
I think one thing that was said in the last post is that bikers are the last people who want the finish changed in any way or ruined, becuase they're bikes cost so much and mean so much to them. So, I would not worry about taking off any of the finish or staining it...
Brian